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Reimbursement Policy Subject: Transportation Services: Ambulance and Nonemergent Transport Effective Date: 12/06/10 Committee Approval Obtained: 08/18/14 Section: Transportation *****The most current version of the reimbursement policies can be found on our provider website. If you are using a printed version of this policy, please verify the information by going to providers.amerigroup.com. Under Quick Tools, select Reimbursement Policies Medicaid/Medicare. Note: State-specific exemptions may apply. Please refer to the Exemptions section below for specific exemptions based on your state. ***** These policies serve as a guide to assist you in accurate claim submissions and to outline the basis for reimbursement if the service is covered by a member s Amerigroup benefit plan. The determination that a service, procedure, item, etc. is covered under a member s benefit plan is not a determination that you will be reimbursed. Services must meet authorization and medical necessity guidelines appropriate to the procedure and diagnosis, as well as to the member s state of residence. You must follow proper billing and submission guidelines. You are required to use industry standard, compliant codes on all claim submissions. Services should be billed with CPT codes, HCPCS codes and/or revenue codes. The codes denote the services and/or procedures performed. The billed code(s) are required to be fully supported in the medical record and/or office notes. Unless otherwise noted within the policy, our policies apply to both participating and nonparticipating providers and facilities. If appropriate coding/billing guidelines or current reimbursement policies are not followed, Amerigroup may: Reject or deny the claim Recover and/or recoup claim payment Amerigroup reimbursement policies are developed based on nationally accepted industry standards and coding principles. These policies may be superseded by mandates in provider or state contracts, or state, federal or CMS contracts and/or requirements. System logic or setup may prevent the loading of policies into the claims platforms in the same manner as described; however, Amerigroup strives to minimize these variations. Amerigroup reserves the right to review and revise our policies periodically when necessary. When there is an update, we will publish the most current policy to this site. Policy Amerigroup allows reimbursement for transport to and from covered services or other services mandated by contract, unless provider, state, federal or CMS contracts and/or requirements indicate otherwise. Reimbursement is based on the guidelines in this policy Due to the complex nature of transportation services, Amerigroup recommends that providers also review individual state guidelines for coverage requirements. Nonemergent transport services Nonemergency medical transport (NEMT) entails the transport of a member WEB-PEC-0197-14 December 2015 Page 1 of 7

by nonmedically skilled personnel (laypersons) to receive covered services. There are several types of medical transports: ambulette/medi-van, wheelchair van, invalid coach, taxicab, mini-bus and public transportation (e.g., bus and/or subway). In some instances, NEMT services are provided through a state vendor, not Amerigroup, in the states indicated in the exemptions section of this policy. Reimbursement for medical transport services is based on receipt of a claim or an invoice from contracted transportation vendors or other suppliers detailing: The nonemergency medical transport base rate per trip, where a trip is defined by the origin and destination modifiers Mileage Parking and/or toll fees Ambulance services Reimbursement for ambulance services is based on: The ambulance base rate per trip in accordance with the medically necessary level of care provided to the member, where a trip is defined by the origin and destination modifiers The fee schedule or contracted/negotiated rate for services and items separately reimbursable from the ambulance base rate If ambulance transport is medically necessary for inpatient-to-inpatient transfer between hospital-based facilities, reimbursement is included in the inpatient stay Included in the ambulance base rate Services reimbursed as part of the ambulance base rate: Ambulance equipment and supplies: Disposable/first aid supplies Reusable devices/equipment Oxygen Intravenous (IV) drugs Ambulance personnel services Separately reimbursable from the ambulance base rate Services that are not part of the ambulance base rate are separately reimbursable expenses: Mileage Additional appropriately licensed medical personnel as medically necessary for member s health status Unusual waiting time (i.e., in excess of 30 minutes) Page 2 of 7

Disposable/first aid supplies in greater than normal use Transportation modifiers Claims for transportation services must be billed with the following origin and destination modifiers. Claims for transportation services submitted without origin and destination modifiers will be denied. Modifier D: Diagnostic or therapeutic site/free standing facility other than P or H Modifier E: Residential, domiciliary, custodial facility (e.g., nursing home, not a skilled nursing facility) Modifier G: Hospital-based dialysis facility (hospital or hospitalassociated) Modifier H: Hospital (inpatient or outpatient) Modifier I: Site of transfer (e.g., airport or helicopter pad) between types of ambulance Modifier J: Nonhospital-based dialysis Modifier N: Skilled nursing facility, including swing bed Modifier P: Physician s office, including HMO nonhospital facility, clinic, etc. Modifier R: Private residence Modifier S: Scene of accident or acute event Modifier X: Intermediate stop at the physician s office en route to hospital (includes HMO nonhospital facility, clinic, etc.) Modifier X can only be used as a destination code in the second position of a modifier In addition to the origin and destination modifiers, the following modifiers are to be used when appropriate: Modifier GM: Indicates multiple members on one trip Modifier QL: Indicates the member died after the ambulance was called Modifier QM: Indicates the provider arranged for the transportation services Modifier QN: Indicates the provider furnished the transportation services Modifier TK: Indicates multiple carry trips Modifier TQ: Indicates life support transport by a volunteer ambulance Page 3 of 7

provider Modifiers for transportation of portable/mobile radiology equipment Nonreimbursable Amerigroup does not allow reimbursement of the following for any ambulance or medical transport service provided: A member who is not available (i.e., no-show) Additional rates for night, weekend, and/or holiday calls Mileage in transit to pick up or drop off the member (e.g., unloaded mileage) Mileage for additional passengers Mileage for extra attendant for additional passengers Mileage when the transport service has been denied or is not covered Transport for a member s or caregiver s convenience Transport available free of charge For ambulance services only For reasons other than medical care Where another means of transportation (e.g., medi-van, public transportation) could be used without endangering the member s health For separate reimbursement for services/items included in the base ambulance rate For a higher level of care when a lower level is more appropriate (e.g., Advanced Life Support (ALS) service when Basic Life Support (BLS) is appropriate) For both basic and advanced life support when ALS services are provided For services provided by the Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) in addition to ALS or BLS base rates For services provided on the ambulance by hospital staff Additional ground and/or air ambulance providers that respond but do not transport the member Transport from the member s home to a facility other than a hospital, skilled nursing facility, dialysis facility or nursing home Transport from a facility other than a hospital, skilled nursing facility, dialysis facility or nursing home to the member s home Transport of persons other than the member and a medically required attendant who do not require medical attention Transport for a member pronounced dead prior to the ground and/or air ambulance being contacted Page 4 of 7

Mileage beyond the nearest appropriate facility (i.e., excessive mileage) For medical transport services only Exemptions Transportation vendor/supplier lodging or meals Vehicle maintenance or gas Amerigroup Louisiana, Inc. allows separate reimbursement for oxygen and disposable supplies in accordance with Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals. Amerigroup Community Care in New Jersey allows concurrent billing of BLS and ALS in accordance with the state-mandated two-tier system. HealthPlus, an Amerigroup Company, (New York) allows reimbursement of ambulance transport separate from the inpatient stay when a newborn infant is transported from the birth hospital to a regional perinatal care center, in compliance with state guidance. Amerigroup Community Care in Texas and Amerigroup Insurance Company in compliance with the Texas Medicaid provider procedures manual allows: Reimbursement of the following separate from the ambulance base rate: Basic life support (BLS) and advanced life support (ALS) routine disposable supplies Ambulance oxygen and oxygen supplies Reimbursement of mileage separate from the base rate for medical transport Emergency transport requires the use of Modifier ET in addition to origin and destination modifiers. The ET Modifier must be included in the first position Medicare Advantage does not allow separate reimbursement for additional medical personnel, unusual waiting time and disposable/first aid supplies. Transportation services are provided through a state vendor, not Amerigroup, for certain situations in the markets listed below. Providers are advised to review their individual state guidelines for coverage and other requirements. Florida Georgia Kansas Louisiana Maryland Nevada New York New Jersey: Tennessee Page 5 of 7

Texas Washington Review approved and effective 08/18/14: Policy template updated; Louisiana, New Jersey exemptions added; Texas exemption updated History References and Research Materials Update due to regulatory directive 10/24/11 (committee approval not required in accordance with reimbursement policy program guidelines; updated transportation exemptions to include New York and New Jersey when referring to state guidelines for coverage and other requirements; hyperlinks added to states in exemption Biennial review approved 12/06/10: Policy adapted from the following policies: Transportation Services Ambulance (#07-036); Transportation Services Medical Transport (#07-037); and Transportation Modifiers (#07-038); New York/Texas/Virginia exemptions added; vendor exemption added; benefit-specific exemptions removed. (Florida/Georgia/Maryland/New Jersey/New York/Texas/Virginia); modifiers updated; Background and Definitions sections updated; policy template updated Initial committee approval and effective dates: Transportation services Ambulance: Approved 10/05/07; effective 02/26/08 Transportation services Medical Transport: Approved 10/05/07; effective 02/26/08 Transportation Modifiers: Approved 10/17/07; effective 02/26/08 This policy has been developed through consideration of the following: CMS State Medicaid Amerigroup state contracts Optum Learning: Understanding Modifiers, 2014 edition Definitions Ambulance services Ambulance services entail the medically necessary transport of a member by medically skilled personnel to the nearest appropriate facility equipped to provide care for the member s injury and/or illness. Services are initially delineated as basic life support (BLS) or advanced life support (ALS) levels of care, and then further delineated as emergency or nonemergency: BLS consists of noninvasive services provided by personnel trained as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) (basic) in conjunction with applicable state laws ALS consists of invasive services provided by personnel trained as EMTs (intermediate or paramedic) in conjunction with applicable state laws Emergency ambulance transportation is an urgent service in which Page 6 of 7

the member experiences a sudden, unexpected onset of acute illness or injury requiring immediate medical or surgical care which the member secures immediately after the onset, (or as soon thereafter as practical) and if not immediately treated, could result in death or permanent impairment to the member s health Nonemergency ambulance transportation is a scheduled or unscheduled service in which the member requires attention by EMT-trained personnel while in transit Ambulance types There are two types of ambulance transports: Ground ambulance an equipped and staffed land or water vehicle designed to transport a member in the supine position Air ambulance an equipped and staffed aircraft necessary to rapidly transport a member to the nearest appropriate facility that could not otherwise be accomplished or be accessed by a ground ambulance without endangering the member s health. Air ambulances are either rotary-wing (helicopter) or fixed-wing (commercial or private aircraft) Medical transport services Medical transport services, also referred to as nonemergency medical transport (NEMT), entails the transport of a member by nonmedically skilled personnel (i.e., laypersons) to receive covered services. There are several types of medical transports: ambulette/medi-van, wheelchair van, invalid coach, taxicab, mini-bus and public transportation (i.e., bus and/or subway). Transportation modifiers Single alpha characters with distinct definitions that are paired together to form a two-character modifier; the first character indicates the origination of the member, and the second character indicates the destination of the member Reimbursement Policy Definitions Related Policies Portable/Mobile/Handheld Radiology Services Related Materials None Page 7 of 7