Mont. Admin. r. 37.86.2904 - INPATIENT HOSPITAL SERVICES, BILLING REQUIREMENTS
(1) Inpatient hospital service providers
shall be subject to the billing requirements set forth in ARM
37.85.406. At the time a claim is
submitted, the hospital must have on file a signed and dated acknowledgment
from the attending physician that the physician has received the following
notice: "Notice to physicians: Medicaid payment to hospitals is based on all of
each patient's diagnoses and the procedures performed on the patient, as
attested to by the patient's attending physician by virtue of his or her
signature in the medical record. Anyone who misrepresents, falsifies or
conceals essential information required for payment of federal funds, may be
subject to fine, imprisonment or civil penalty under applicable federal
laws."
(2) The acknowledgment must
be completed by the physician at the time that the physician is granted
admitting privileges at the hospital, or before or at the time the physician
admits his or her first patient to the hospital.
(3) Existing acknowledgments signed by
physicians already on staff remain in effect as long as the physician has
admitting privileges at the hospital.
(4) The provider may, at its discretion, add
to the language of this statement the word "Medicare" so that two separate
forms will not be required by the provider to comply with both state and
federal requirements.
(5) Except
for hospital resident cases, a provider may not submit a claim until the
recipient has been either:
(a) discharged
from the hospital;
(b) a patient at
least 30 days, in which case the hospital may bill on the 31st day and every 30
days thereafter;
(c) transferred to
another hospital; or
(d) designated
by the department as a hospital resident as set forth in ARM
37.86.2921.
(6) Cost based hospitals may split bill at
their fiscal year end.
(7) Medical
records must be received within 30 days of request by the department or the
department's designated review organization.
(a) Claims may be denied if the receipt of
the medical records exceeds the designated time period.
Notes
2-4-201, 53-2-201, 53-6-113, MCA; IMP, 2-4-201, 53-2-201, 53-6-101, 53-6-111, 53-6-113, MCA;
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