Palliative Care Billing, Coding and Reimbursement



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Palliative Care Billing, Coding and Reimbursement Anne Monroe, MHA Physician Practice Manager Hospice of the Bluegrass and Palliative Care Center of the Bluegrass Kentucky 1

Objectives Review coding and set fee schedule. Anticipate palliative revenue & expenses Prepare for billing palliative services. Understand reimbursement for MDs, NPs, and LCSWs. Discuss options for pall services in different settings. Begin data collection. Setting Up A FEE SCHEDULE Inpatient Consultations Outpatient Clinic Visits Long-Term Care Consultations Home Visits Domiciliary, Rest Home, Assisted Living 2

Fee Schedule Study similar physician practices and regional fees. Study Medicare, Medicaid and Private Insurance fee for service schedules. PCCB based fee schedule on Medicare allowable - 145%. CPT = Current Procedural Terminology CPT TM s are descriptive terms and identifying codes for reporting medical services and procedures by physicians and other health care professionals. American Medical Association 3

2011 Outpatient Codes Outpatient Services Codes New Patient Visits 99201-99205 Established Visits 99211-99215 PCCB 2011 Inpatient Codes Inpatient Services CPT Codes Initial Care 99221-99223 Subsequent Hospital Care 99231-99233 4

PCCB 2011 Long-Term Care Codes Codes Initial Nursing Facility Care 99304-99306 Subsequent Nursing Facility Care 99307-99310 PCCB 2011 Home Codes Home Services Codes Initial New Patient Visits 99341-99345 Established Patient Visits 99347-99350 5

PCCB 2011 Domiciliary, Rest Home or Custodial Care Services (e.g. assisted living facility) Codes Initial New Patient Visits 99324-99328 Established Patient Visits 99334-99337 Consultation Codes for Medicare Eliminated on 1/1/2010 We still provide Medicare the name of the physician who requested the consultation. We continue to document reason for consultation and are careful to return a report on the consultation back to the requesting physician. 6

Coding/Documentation/$$ Documentation must support coding/ billing. Are you auditing these? Use templates CMS CERT programs are focused on E/M Codes. RAC is focused on physician billing Documentation Components Each E&M code has three basic components. (Is this in your EMR?) History Examination Medical Decision Making Use the Domains of Quality Palliative Care to organize plan of care (www.nationalconsensusproject.org) 7

Documentation Guidelines (from a Medicare Auditor) Documentation must be legible. Documentation must support all of the services billed. Date of service must match record. Document time in medical record for time based services. CMS prefers time in and time out as well as total time. Prolonged Services Codes Inpatient: 99356 (30 min.) 99357 (+30 min.) Outpatient: 99354 (30 min.) 99355 (+30 min.) These codes are used when a physician provides prolonged service involving direct (face to face) patient contact that is beyond the usual service (typical time) in either the inpatient or outpatient setting. The prolonged time does not have to be continuous Each code is reported separately in addition to appropriate E/M service code 8

Extending an E/M code that is based on components/intensity is different than time based coding Time Based Coding PCC encounters with patients frequently involve the multiple domains of whole-person palliative care. Much of MD/NP time is spent counseling and educating patients and families formulating and communicating prognosis and goals of care exploring burden/benefit of various approaches to the patient s goals of care 9

When these activities and/or coordination of care constitute more than 50% of the physician/ patient and/or family encounter (face-to-face time in the office or other outpatient setting or floor/unit time in the hospital or nursing facility) time may be considered the key or controlling factor to qualify for a particular level of E/M service. This includes time spent with those individuals who have assumed responsibility for the care of the patient or decision making, regardless of whether they are family members (e.g., child s parents, foster parents, person acting in locum parentis, legal guardian). AMA Principles of CPT coding, 5th Edition; 2007 ICD-9 and ICD-10 ICD = International Classification of Diseases (diagnoses) ICD-9-Clinical Modification (ICD-9-CM) what we are using now. ICD-10-CM begins October 1, 2013 10

How are Claims Processed? Patient name, dob, etc. Date of service CPT Code ICD-9-CM (primary and other) Provider (NPI and Specialty) To name a few demographics. Basically, these run through payer s system to determine if claim is paid. Avoiding concurrent billing issues. Budget 11

Constructing a PC Budget Revenue CPT Codes Fee Schedule Partner Contribution Expenses Personnel General Revenue Budget Assumptions Based on careful analysis of the CPT code usage in previous year, the CPT projections were estimated for coming year. Areas of the program development should project growth. Revenue projected based on Medicare allowable 12

Sample Budget for Hospital Visits CPT Codes MD Visits per Year Medicare Allowable $ Total per Year Initial 99221 81 $94.15 $7,626.15 Visit 99222 333 $127.86 $42,577.38 99223 486 $188.53 $91,625.58 Subsequent 99231 81 $37.56 $3,042.36 Visit 99232 1944 $68.13 $132,444.72 99233 675 $97.86 $66,055.50 3600 $343,371.70 Revenue Revenue is taken from the CPT worksheet and calculated at 88% collectible of Medicare allowable. Net collection percentage is 82% of charges less contractual adjustments. Contributions from partners. 13

Expense Budget: Staff FTE on PCCB Personnel 2.9 Physician 4.8 Nurse Practitioners 1.6 Social Worker (clinic) 1.0 Nurse (clinic) 0.2 Clinical Psychologist 0.5 Practice Manager 1.0 Receptionist 2.0 Billing Specialist Expense Budget Will your program have these budget expenses? What will be your overhead? Personnel Patient Service Expenses Office Supplies (printing/duplicating, postage) Telephone Rent Insurance Equipment (copiers, computers) Education Administration (billing, finance, audit) Facilities (utilities, janitorial, maintenance) Allocated Indirect Costs 14

Net Revenue - Expenses Profit (Deficit) Budget Funding Sources HOB 28% Partners 31% Billings 41% Billing & Reimbursement 15

Physician Practices Corporate Practice of Medicine Iowa - state statutes and regulations do not address CPOM. (CAPC, 2006) See Iowa Op. Att'y Gen. 91-7-1 (July 12, 1991) for more information. (CAPC, 2006) Medical Practice becomes a Part B Provider (handout) Medical Practice becomes a Medicaid provider Hospital Privileges All providers need to have courtesy and/or admitting privileges at your partner hospitals. This can take 30 to 120 days! Start soon! Provider Enrollment You should enroll all physicians and nurse practitioners in Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance companies with whom you wish to participate. This can take from 60 days to 6 months! 16

Billing & Reimbursement for Physicians Practice management software Outsource billing Getting billing information from partner hospitals and nursing facilities Billing primary, secondary & patient Collections of past due accounts (OIG) Preauthorization processes Inpatient Billing Pocket size charge records Patient demographics and insurance information Documentation 17

LTC Billing Info is on Clinical Note CMS 1500 Electronic Billing We are now using a clearing house for claims transmission. Paper Claims (handout) 18

Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) Established minimum qualification for NP to apply for direct reimbursement under Medicare: Be a registered professional nurse meeting State law regs Be a certified NP by a recognized national certifying body Possess a master s degree in nursing Steps Towards Billing for a Nurse Practitioner Collaborative Agreement required by Medicare Liability Insurance Prescriptive authority Hospital privileges strongly linked to MD follow-up in 48 hours. (Hospital Bylaws) 19

Billing Considerations for ARNPs Medicare fee schedule for ARNPs is 85% of MD s allowable. Incident to billing and Shared Visits. ARNPs use the same E&M codes as MDs. Clinical Psychologist (CP) To qualify as a clinical psychologist (CP), a practitioner must meet the following requirements: Hold a doctoral degree in psychology; Be licensed or certified, on the basis of the doctoral degree in psychology, by the State in which he or she practices, at the independent practice level of psychology to furnish diagnostic, assessment, preventive, and therapeutic services directly to individuals. Modifier AH (e.g. 90801AH) 20

Iowa: Licensed Independent Social Worker Medicare defines CSW as an individual who: o o o possesses a master s or doctoral degree in social work has performed at least 2 yrs of supervised clinical social work licensed or certified by state as LCSW or CSW Modifier AJ (e.g. 90801AJ) Medicare does not cover LISW services in hospital or SNF. Things to consider for LISW or Psy.D. Patients must have a DSM-IV diagnosis. Concurrent appointment or counseling session. Most private insurance companies have a separate HMO Mental Health company. Congress has passed the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act. (On CMS website: CMS Home>Regulations & Guidance > Health Insurance Reform for Consumers > Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act.) 21

CPT Codes for Psy.D./LISW Psy.D./LISW s do not use E/M codes. Psychotherapy services are based on time. ICD-9-CM and DSM-IV diagnoses Example: 309.xx Adjustment Disorder Initial Diagnostic Interview Individual Therapy (20-30 min) Individual Therapy (45-50 min) Family Psychotherapy Codes 90801 90804 90806 90847 Palliative Care Settings Inpatient (acute care hospital) Nursing Home (SNF) Assisted Living Outpatient Clinic Patient s Home 22

PCCB s Inpatient Palliative Consultation Model Request for consult in patient chart. Team notified. Physician often first to see patient. Orders vs. Recommendations Daily Team meetings: physician, nurse practitioner, nurse coordinator, social worker, chaplain 23

Long-Term Care Facility Consultation Order in chart requesting Palliative Care Team notification Physician or nurse practitioner visit Documentation / Billing Follow-up Palliative Outpatient Clinic PCCB Team: physician, nurse case manager, social worker, psychologist, receptionist 24

Eligibility for Clinic or Home Visit Adults or children with complex or life threatening illnesses are eligible to receive palliative care. Patients and families making end-of-life decisions about advance directive issues and goals of care. Primary care physician s medical records on the patient. What does requesting physician want you to do? (Medical Necessity) Outpatient Palliative Care Clinic Proximity to laboratory Proximity to referral sources Proximity to hospital Exam rooms sized for families Nurse case manager Clinical charts 25

Outpatient Referral Policy New Referral 1. Regardless of diagnosis, must review records prior to scheduling patient. 2. Patient must have a primary care physician or a treating physician willing to resume care after symptoms managed. Outpatient Office Procedures Scheduling: 1. New patients are scheduled for one hour appointment. 2. Follow-up patients are scheduled for ½ hour appointment. 3. After patient symptoms are stable, nurse practitioner can see patient for follow-up. 26

Outpatient Office Procedures Medication Agreement Patient instructions written by physician. Copies of prescriptions are kept in chart. Physician dictates progress note and letter to referring physician(s). Medication pre-authorizations. Collect co-payment. Outpatient Consultation Team Visits 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011* Visits 644 890 925 801 739 443 242 475 690 878 27

Benefits of Outpatient Services Provides continuity of care flowing from inpatient consultations. Provides physician office space to see ambulatory hospice patients. Adds overhead to consultation practice, but also provides headquarters for billing and management personnel. Pre-employment physicals. Total PCCB Visits MD, NP, Psy.D., LCSW 28

PCCB Data Collection Demographics Primary Diagnosis (ICD-9 Code) Symptom Diagnosis Referral to Hospice of the Bluegrass (HOB) LOS in HOB Referral to Hospice Care Center (HCC) LOS in HCC Payer Source Referring physician PCCB Data Collection Patient satisfaction surveys: Outpatient clinic Hospital inpatients after discharge Hospital inpatients family satisfaction Referring physicians in hospital 29

2011 Diagnoses for PCCB Inpatient, Nursing Home, & Clinic 2011 PCCB: Referring MD Specialty 30

2011 PCCB: Number of Days from Hospital Admit to Consult Visit PCCB Patients 2010 1 1,829 New Patients 2 Age 67 years (mean) (71 = median) 3 Age Range 0-104 years 4 56% Female 44% Male 5 2,050 Total Patients Served 31

Palliative Care of the Bluegrass 2011 Payer Sources Medicare 64% Private Insurance 22% Medicaid 9% Self Pay 5% Hospice Length of Stay Data for PCC Patients 55% went to hospice inpatient unit or UK inpt In 2010 YTD, 528 new PCC patients were referred to Hospice of the Bluegrass. 29% of new pts 45% went to hospice at home or nursing home 32

Anne Monroe, MHA amonroe@hospicebg.org 33