Originally Published on CMS.gov
The Affordable Care Act requires a physician or a non-physician practitioner to have a face-to-face encounter with the beneficiary before a physician certifies the beneficiary’s eligibility for the home health benefit. One aspect of the certification is for the certifying physician to certify (attest) that the face-to-face encounter occurred and document the date of the encounter. For medical review purposes, Medicare requires documentation in the certifying physician’s medical records and/or the acute/post-acute care facility’s medical records to be used as the basis for certification of patient eligibility. This documentation must include the clinical note or discharge summary for the face-to-face encounter. Avoid home health claims payment denials or improper payment recoveries by understanding Medicare’s requirements.
Resources:
- CY 2015 Home Health Prospective Payment System Final Rule
- Medicare Benefit Policy Manual, Chapter 7, Section 30.5.1
- National Provider Call: Certifying Patients for the Medicare Home Health Benefit
MLN Matters® Articles:
- Certifying Patients for the Medicare Home Health Benefit
- Manual Updates to Clarify Requirements for Physician Certification and Recertification of Patient Eligibility for Home Health Services
The Medical Management Institute – MMI – Medical Coding News & MMI Updates