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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES

Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance

Statutory Authority: 31 Delaware Code, Section 512 (31 Del.C. §512)

PROPOSED

PUBLIC NOTICE

Telehealth Services Originating Site Fees

In compliance with the State's Administrative Procedures Act (APA - Title 29, Chapter 101 of the Delaware Code), 42 CFR §447.205, and under the authority of Title 31 of the Delaware Code, Chapter 5, Section 512, Delaware Health and Social Services (DHSS) / Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) is proposing to amend Title XIX Medicaid State Plan regarding telehealth services specifically, to add facilities to which originating site fees can be paid.

Any person who wishes to make written suggestions, compilations of data, testimony, briefs or other written materials concerning the proposed new regulations must submit same to, Planning, Policy and Quality Unit, Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance, 1901 North DuPont Highway, P.O. Box 906, New Castle, Delaware 19720-0906, by email to Nicole.M.Cunningham@state.de.us, or by fax to 302-255-4413 by 4:30 p.m. on October 1, 2019. Please identify in the subject line: Telehealth Services Originating Site Fees.

The action concerning the determination of whether to adopt the proposed regulation will be based upon the results of Department and Division staff analysis and the consideration of the comments and written materials filed by other interested persons.

SUMMARY OF PROPOSAL

The purpose of this notice is to advise the public that Delaware Health and Social Services (DHSS)/Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) is proposing to amend Title XIX Medicaid State Plan regarding telehealth services specifically, to add facilities to which originating site fees can be paid.

Statutory Authority

42 CFR 410.78, Telehealth services
42 CFR Part 440, Services

Background

For the purposes of Medicaid, telehealth seeks to improve a patient’s health by permitting two-way, real time interactive communication between the patient, and the physician or practitioner at the distant site. This electronic communication means the use of interactive telecommunications equipment that includes, at a minimum, audio and visual equipment.

According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the Medicaid program and the federal Medicaid statute (Title XIX of the Social Security Act) do not recognize telehealth as a distinct service. CMS does note, however, that telehealth “is viewed as a cost-effective alternative to the more traditional face-to-face way of providing medical care” (e.g., face-to-face consultations or examinations between provider and patient) that states can choose to cover under Medicaid and that there is “flexibility inherent in federal law to create innovative payment methodologies for services that incorporate telemedicine technology.”

Summary of Proposal

Purpose

The purpose of this proposed regulation is to add facilities to which originating site fees can be paid, specifically Federally Qualified Health Centers and School Based Wellness Centers.

Summary of Proposed Changes

Effective for services provided on and after January 1, 2020 Delaware Health and Social Services/Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DHSS/DMMA) proposes to amend Attachment 4.19-B Page 24 of Title XIX Medicaid State Plan regarding telehealth services originating site fees.

Public Notice

In accordance with the federal public notice requirements established at Section 1902(a)(13)(A) of the Social Security Act and 42 CFR 447.205 and the state public notice requirements of Title 29, Chapter 101 of the Delaware Code, Delaware Health and Social Services (DHSS)/Division of Medicaid and Medical Assistance (DMMA) gives public notice and provides an open comment period for thirty (30) days to allow all stakeholders an opportunity to provide input on the proposed regulation. Comments must be received by 4:30 p.m. on October 1, 2019.

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Review and Approval

The provisions of this state plan amendment (SPA) are subject to approval by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The draft SPA page(s) may undergo further revisions before and after submittal to CMS based upon public comment and/or CMS feedback. The final version may be subject to significant change.

Provider Manuals and Communications Update

Also, there may be additional provider manuals that may require updates as a result of these changes. The applicable Delaware Medical Assistance Program (DMAP) Provider Policy Specific Manuals and/or Delaware Medical Assistance Portal will be updated. Manual updates, revised pages or additions to the provider manual are issued, as required, for new policy, policy clarification, and/or revisions to the DMAP program. Provider billing guidelines or instructions to incorporate any new requirement may also be issued. A newsletter system is utilized to distribute new or revised manual material and to provide any other pertinent information regarding DMAP updates. DMAP updates are available on the Delaware Medical Assistance Portal website: https://medicaid.dhss.delaware.gov/provider

Fiscal Impact

There is no anticipated fiscal impact. There is the potential to improve access to services and implementation will likely reduce cost in higher cost settings such as emergency rooms.

Attachment 4.19-B

Page 24

STATE PLAN UNDER TITLE XIX OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT

STATE/TERRITORY: DELAWARE

METHODS AND STANDARDS FOR ESTABLISHING PAYMENT RATES (Continued)

Payment for the telehealth originating site facility fee is made at the same percentage of the Medicare rate that is used for practitioner services on the date of service. The State currently pays practitioners at 98% of Medicare rates. The originating site fee will also be paid at 98% of the Medicare fee for the same service.

If either the delivering or originating site telemedicine fee methodology conflicts with the State-defined reimbursement methodology for the particular provider type, the existing reimbursement methodology will apply. For Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Rural Health Clinics (RHCs), where federal regulations mandate specific reimbursement methodologies, that requirement will take precedence over the originating site fee.

The site fee is only for the originating site and the site provider would not be entitled to any other payment for the telemedicine service which was delivered by the distant site.

Qualifying provider services include office visits, consultations, psychotherapy, medication management, psychiatric interview or examination, substance abuse screening and brief intervention, neurobehavioral examination, end stage renal disease services and medical nutrition therapy, etc.

Federally Qualified Health Centers and School-Based Wellness Centers acting in the role of an originating site provider with no other separately identifiable service being provided will only be paid the originating site telehealth fees and will not receive reimbursement for an encounter.

The telemedicine payment methodology shall be effective with dates of service on or after July 2, 2012 September 1, 2019.

Fee schedules for telemedicine provided services are available on the DMAP website at: http://www.dmap.state.de.us/downloads https://medicaid.dhss.delaware.gov/provider.

Except as otherwise noted in the Medicaid State Plan, State-developed fee schedule rates are the same for both government and private providers.

Separate reimbursement is not made for the use of technological equipment and systems associated with a telemedicine application to render the service.

23 DE Reg. 188 (09/01/19) (Prop.)
 
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