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UHC Commercial Plan New Reimbursement Policy Alert: Physician Billing (facility) 08/01/21

According to UHC Commercial Plans May Reimbursement Policy Update:

Starting 08/01/2021 the new reimbursement policy will apply to E/M (99202-99215) codes. This policy applies to services billed on professional (HCFA-1500) form and UB 04 (facility) form.

This policy applies to services that are performed in POS 19 (Off Campus Outpatient Hospital) or POS 22 (On Campus Outpatient Hospital) without any additional medical surgical service on the same day of service by the same provider.

The E/M codes will be only reimbursed when billed with a POS (place of service) 11.

For Provider Based Facility Clinic visit with revenue code 051X:

Facility Claim (UB04) – provider based facility clinical visit services with a Revenue code 051X will not be separately reimbursed IF a coinciding Professional Claim (HCFA-1500) is billed and reported with POS 11 and/or billed with the same E/M codes (99202-99215).

When will this policy NOT apply?

When a provider performs E/M codes AND a medical surgical service ON THE SAME DOS, the professional and facility claim (if applicable) WILL NOT BE SUBJECT TO THE ABOVE POLICY.


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UHC: OBGYN-New Elective Delivery Requirements 07/1/2021

Starting 07/1/2021 UHC will require a delivery scheduling form documenting the clinical reason for early delivery form, for any DOS on or after 07/01/2021.

If providers do not have a form, please click here for UnitedHealthcare Delivery Scheduling Form, download and print the form.

Website address: https://www.uhcprovider.com/content/dam/provider/docs/public/policies/protocols/UnitedHealthcare-Delivery-Scheduling-Form.pdf


The form needs to be filled out for all births planned between 37 and 39 weeks of gestational age by participating physicians, or their designee.

In order to comply with the requirements the physicians or their designee must also:

  • Retain a copy of the delivery scheduling form in the mother’s medical record
  • Provide a copy to UnitedHealthcare upon request, within 15 days of request

Failure to comply with these requirements may result in appropriate action under your participation agreement which may include, but is not limited to, ineligibility for performance-based compensation or termination of your participation agreement.


Reminder: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) guidelines, recommend non-medically indicated early term deliveries (prior to 39 weeks) be avoided.


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UHC (NY) Commercial and Community Health Pharmacy update: Xiaflex®, Riabni (rituximabarrx) for 2021

UHC Commercial Plan:

Xiaflex® Apr. 1, 2021- Treatment of Dupuytren’s contracture:

Changes:
• Adding notification/prior
authorization requirement
• Adding Admin Guide
Medication Sourcing
requirement (additional
information below)

Administrative Guide Medication Sourcing Requirement for Xiaflex – Apr. 1, 2021
As a reminder, the 2021 Care Provider Administrative Guide includes information on medication sourcing requirements for in-network providers. The sourcing requirement for some specialty medications apply to all outpatient care providers (referred to as Medication Sourcing), while other sourcing requirements only apply to outpatient hospital providers (referred to as Medication Sourcing Expansion). Xiaflex will be placed under Medication Sourcing Program that applies to all outpatient care providers, effective Apr. 1, 2021. UHC have contracted specialty pharmacies for the distribution of these specialty medications. UHC participating specialty pharmacy providers give fulfillment
and distribution services to meet the needs of UHC members and UHC care providers. Effective Apr. 1, 2021, you must acquire Xiaflex from US Bioservices, unless otherwise authorized by us. The requirement does not apply when Medicare or another health benefit plan is the primary payer and UHC is the secondary payer. Contact your local UnitedHealthcare network management representative if you have any questions.

UHC Community Health:

Riabni™(rituximabarrx)Jun. 1, 2021 – Rituximab is for the treatment of several
cancer and non-cancer related conditions, including: immune thrombocytopenic purpura,
pemphigus vulgaris, Wegener’s granulomatosisrheumatoid arthritis.

Changes:
• Adding notification/prior
authorization requirement
• Preferred products:
Ruxience® and Truxima®;
Rituxan®, Rituxan Hycela®
and Riabni™ will be nonpreferred.

Source: UHC March Provider News.