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Definitions... 2 Custodial Care Services... 3 Patient Eligibility... 4 Precertification Requirements... 4 Billing Example 1: Blue Cross Primary... 6 Billing Example 2: Medicare Primary, Blue Cross Supplemental... 8 A Division of Health Care Service Corporation, a Mutual Legal Reserve Company, an Independent Licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 1

Extended Care Facility An Extended Care Facility (ECF), also called a Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF), is an institution or distinct part of an institution that has a transfer agreement with one or more hospitals. An ECF is primarily engaged in providing comprehensive post-acute hospital and inpatient rehabilitative care, and is licensed by the designated government agency to provide such services. The definition of an ECF does not include institutions that provide only minimal, custodial, ambulatory or part-time care services, or institutions that primarily provide for the care and treatment of mental illness, pulmonary tuberculosis or chemical dependency. Definitions Blue Cross Participating or Plan Skilled Nursing Facility A Skilled Nursing Facility has a contractual agreement with Blue Cross and Blue Shield to provide services to a covered person at the time services are rendered. Skilled Nursing Facilities are those licensed to provide skilled care in accordance with the guidelines established by Medicare. Examples Of Skilled Nursing Facility Services That May Be Covered By Employer Group Plans Your facility must verify coverage for each admission and obtain benefits for that subscriber s plan by calling the Provider Telecommunications Center (PTC) at (800) 972-8088 or accessing NDAS Online. Semi-private room General nursing services Allowance for private room equal to semi-private room rate Use of special treatment rooms Laboratory tests Oxygen and oxygen administration Physical therapy Inhalation therapy Electrocardiograms Electroencephalograms X-rays (unless not covered by your certificate) Physician visits when available under your Blue Shield benefit Speech therapy Functional occupational therapy (helps restore functions of the upper body) Other medically necessary services when prescribed by the attending physician Exclusions: 1. Transfers from the hospital to the Skilled Nursing Facility made solely for evaluation, observation or convenience. 2. Diagnostic or therapeutic procedures not related to the condition for which the original hospital service was provided; 3. Treatment for which a patient receives or is eligible for care under Worker s Compensation or Federal Employer s liability laws. 4. Items provided solely for comfort 5. Private duty nursing, blood plasma, and special appliances. BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 2

Custodial Care Services Custodial care services do not require the technical skills or professional training of medical and/or nursing personnel in order to be safely and effectively performed. Custodial care services include, but are not limited to such things as: Assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, personal hygiene, feeding, meal preparation) Administration of oral medications Assistance with ambulation or walking Assistance with supportive or maintenance physical therapy Care due to incontinence Turning and positioning in bed Acting as a companion or sitter Nurses aid services Custodial care also means the provision of inpatient services and supplies to a covered person who is not receiving skilled nursing services on a continuous basis. The covered person is not under a specific therapeutic program which has a reasonable expectancy of effecting improvement in the covered person s condition within a reasonable period of time, and which can only be safely and effectively administered to an inpatient in the health care facility involved. BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 3

Patient Eligibility The types of services that are covered by employee contracts vary considerably. Therefore, providers should always check patient eligibility and benefits before rendering services. Precertification Requirements Most employer group insurance contracts require notification and approval for admission to an Extended Care Facility (Skilled Nursing Facility). Specific timeframes for notification vary according to employer requirements. Please call the Provider Telecommunications Center (PTC) at (800) 972-8088 to request this information or you may access NDAS Online for the information. HMO Illinois (HMOI) and BlueAdvantage HMO Precertification All services for HMO members must have IPA approval. The Primary Care Physician (PCP) must authorize all referrals to facilities or specialists and must refer the patient to an ECF within the HMO contracted network. An ECF that wishes to participate contractually as an HMO provider must have achieved Joint Commission accreditation (or must have achieved other appropriate accreditation). This requirement is necessary in order for the HMO to maintain NCQA accreditation. BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 4

ECF Billing Examples Billing Example 1: Blue Cross Primary Form Locator 4 Type of Bill (TOB) Form Locator 36 Occurrence Span Code/Dates 211 Skilled Nursing Facility admit through discharge. Use Occurrence Span Code 70 and indicate the qualifying hospital stay dates. BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 5

Billing Example 1: Blue Cross Primary BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 6

ECF Billing Examples Billing Example 2: Medicare Primary, Blue Cross Supplemental The billing example on the next page demonstrates the method used when billing for a Skilled Nursing Facility interim first claim when Medicare is primary. Refer to the UB-04 Manual for other coding. Form Locator 4 Type of Bill (TOB) Form Locator 36 Occurrence Span Code/Dates Form Locator 39 Value Codes/Amount 212 Skilled Nursing interim first claim billing. Use Occurrence Span Code 70 and the date for the minimum 3-day inpatient hospital stay qualifying patient for Medicare payment. Use Value Code 09 and the Medicare coinsurance amount in the first calendar year. Est. Amount Due Use Medicare coinsurance amount due as in form locator 39 Form Locator 62 Insurance Group No. Enter the insurance group number. For electronic billing information, contact the E-Commerce Center at (800) 746-4614. BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 7

Billing Example 2: Medicare Primary, Blue Cross Supplemental BCBSIL Provider Manual Rev 3/09 8