Navigating the Nutrition Policies - JD DME
Navigating the Nutrition Policies
Understanding what is required before dispensing equipment and supplies is vital to having a successful claim outcome, including reimbursement. The Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition policies are no exception. This article is intended to provide assistance on billing for nutrition; however it is only a summary of some areas. It is important to read and understand the entire Enteral and Parenteral Local Coverage Determination and Policy Article.
Enteral Nutrition Order Reminders
- Start date only required if physician is ordering to start therapy at a later time
- Dosage/concentration: Formula 1.2, Formula 1.5, calories or cans per day, etc.
- Administration
- Route: G-tube, J-tube, NG-tube
- Method: syringe, gravity, pump, elastomeric control
- Frequency of use: daily, mls/hour, etc.
- Duration of infusion: over 12 hours, over 24 hours, etc.
- Quantity to be dispensed: two week supply, 30 day supply
- Able to dispense partial shipments
- Number of refills: Not length of need (LON)
Parenteral Nutrition Order Reminders
- Start date only required if physician is ordering to start therapy at a later time
- Dosage/concentration: amino acids 915 ml/day 10% concentration
- Frequency of use: daily, alternating days
- Duration of infusion: over 12 hours, over 24 hours, etc.
- Quantity to be dispensed: one week supply, 14 day supply
- Able to dispense partial shipments
- Number of refills: Not LON
Medical records must clearly document
- Permanent condition
- Coverage criteria
- Length of need
Resources
- Local Coverage Determinations and Policy Articles
- Documentation Checklists
- Clinician Resource Letters