NEW YORK STATE MEDICAID PROGRAM INFORMATION FOR ALL PROVIDERS



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NEW YORK STATE MEDICAID PROGRAM INFORMATION FOR ALL PROVIDERS INTRODUCTION

Table of Contents PREFACE... 2 FOREWORD... 3 MEDICAID MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM... 4 KEY FEATURES... 4 Version 2011-1 June 1, 2011 Page 1 of 5

Preface The purpose of this Manual is the provision of information and guidance to those providers who participate in the New York State Medicaid Program. It is designed to provide instructions for the understanding and completion of forms and documents relating to billing procedures and to serve as a reference for additional information that may be required. Pertinent policy statements and requirements governing the Medicaid Program have been included. The Manual has been designed to easily incorporate changes since additions and periodic clarifications will be necessary. It should serve as a central reference for updated information. Providers are responsible for familiarizing themselves with all Medicaid procedures and regulations currently in effect and as they are issued. The Department of Health publishes a monthly newsletter, the Medicaid Update, which contains information regarding Medicaid programs, policy and billing. The Update is sent to all active enrolled providers. New providers need to be familiar with the past issues of Medicaid Update to have current policy and procedures. Past issues of Medicaid Update are available at: http://nyhealth.gov/health_care/medicaid/program/update/main.htm. Version 2011-1 June 1, 2011 Page 2 of 5

Foreword The New York State Department of Health (DOH) is the single State agency responsible for the administration of the New York Medicaid Program under Title XIX of the Social Security Act. The primary purpose of the Medicaid Program is to make covered health and medical services available to eligible individuals. As the single State agency, DOH promulgates all necessary regulations and guidelines for Program administration, as well as develops professional standards for the Program, develops rates and fees for medical services, hospital utilization review and professional consultation to local department of social service officials for determining adequacy of medical services submitted for Medicaid reimbursement. The Department is required to maintain a Medicaid State Plan that is consistent with provisions of Federal law and regulations. Administrative functions include development of Program policy, determination of recipient eligibility, ambulatory care utilization review, detection of possible fraud and abuse, and supervision of the Fiscal Agent and all its functions. In order to carry out aspects of the professional administration of the Program, the DOH's Office of Health Insurance Programs (OHIP) works in conjunction with other state agencies such as the Office of Mental Health (OMH), Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) and the State Education Department (SED) to ensure that the needs of the special populations that these agencies serve are addressed within the parameters of the Medicaid Program. Additionally, the DOH works with New York's local departments of social services to administer and fund the Medicaid Program. The Director of the New York State Division of the Budget promulgates all fees and rates for the Medicaid Program (with the exception of those which by statute are set by OMH, OPWDD and OASAS). Version 2011-1 June 1, 2011 Page 3 of 5

Medicaid Management Information System Chapter 639 of the Laws of the State of New York, 1976, mandated that a statewide Medicaid Management Information System (MMIS) be designed, developed and implemented. New York State s MMIS, called emedny, is a computerized system for claims processing which also provides information upon which management decisions can be made. The New York State emedny design is based on the recognition that Medicaid processing can be highly automated and that provider relations and claims resolution require an interface with experienced program knowledgeable people. This approach results in great economies through automation, yet eliminates the frustration which providers frequently encounter in dealing with computerized systems. DOH has contracted with Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) to be the Medicaid fiscal agent. CSC, in its role as Fiscal Agent, maintains a Medicaid claims processing system to meet New York State and Federal Medicaid requirements, and performs the following functions: Receives, reviews and pays claims submitted by the providers of health care for services rendered to eligible patients (enrollees). Interacts with the providers through its Provider Services personnel in order to train providers in what the Medicaid requirements are and how to submit claims; responds to provider mail and telephone inquiries; maintains and issues forms, and notices, to providers. Maintains the Medicaid Eligibility Verification System (MEVS). Key Features emedny has several key features that enable the system to achieve its objectives. Claims Payment This aspect of emedny generates prompt payment of all approved claims and prepares a Remittance Statement with each payment cycle which lists the status of all paid, denied and pended claims. Manual Review All paper claims are manually screened on the day of receipt prior to computer processing. Any omissions or obvious errors will result in the return of the claim form to the provider. Version 2011-1 June 1, 2011 Page 4 of 5

Inquiry Procedures The Fiscal Agent handles written and telephone requests for information. Detailed procedures can be found in Information for All Providers, Inquiry. Service Bureaus The Fiscal Agent will cooperate with the provider's computer service bureau to ensure that the automated claim input meets emedny requirements. Provider and Enrollee Eligibility The DOH is responsible for the determination of provider eligibility in the New York Medicaid Program. Local departments of social services retain the responsibility for determining enrollee eligibility. Service Limitations and Exclusions The DOH maintains the responsibility for determining covered services and exclusions in the Medicaid Program. Continuing Communications To ensure a flow of information from the State and Fiscal Agent to the providers, community bulletins, newsletters and updates are mailed periodically. Additionally, most information can be found online at: http://www.emedny.org/. Version 2011-1 June 1, 2011 Page 5 of 5