55 Pa. Code § 1101.91 - Recipient misutilization and abuse
(a)
Identification of recipient
misutilization and abuse. It is a function of the CAO to identify
recipient misutilization; abuse or possible fraud in relation to the MA
Program. Therefore, providers should notify the CAO if they have reason to
believe that a recipient is misutilizing or abusing MA services or may be
defrauding the MA Program. In addition, the Department has established
procedures for reviewing recipient utilization of MA services. The review
procedures identify recipients or families that are receiving excessive or
unnecessary treatment, diagnostic services, drugs, medical supplies, or other
services by visiting numerous practitioners. If the results of the Department's
review warrant it, the recipient will be placed on the restricted recipient
program, which means that he will be restricted to obtaining certain services
from a single provider of his choice.
(b)
Restricted recipient
program. A recipient who has been placed on the restricted recipient
program will be notified in writing at least 10 days prior to the effective
date of the restriction. The notice will include the name of a proposed
provider which will become the one the recipient shall use if he does not
notify the Department, in writing, prior to the effective date of the
restriction, that he wishes to choose a different provider. If, during a period
of restriction, a recipient wishes to change a designated provider, a 30-day
written notice shall be given in writing to the Office of Medical
Assistance.
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