Arizona Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 17, 2016) |
Title 9. HEALTH SERVICES |
Chapter 22. ARIZONA HEALTH CARE COST CONTAINMENT SYSTEM - ADMINISTRATION |
Article 7. STANDARDS FOR PAYMENTS |
Section R9-22-714. Payments to Providers
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A. Provider agreement. The Administration or a contractor shall not reimburse a covered service provided to a member unless the provider has signed a provider agreement with the Admin- istration that establishes the terms and conditions of participa- tion and payment under A.R.S. § 36-2904.
B. Provider reimbursement. The Administration or a contractor shall reimburse a provider for a service furnished to a member only if:
1. The provider personally furnishes the service to a specific member. For purposes of this Section, services personally furnished by a provider include:
a. Services provided by medical residents or dental stu- dents in a teaching environment; or
b. Services provided by a licensed or certified assistant under the general supervision of a licensed practi- tioner in accordance with 4 A.A.C. 24, 9 A.A.C. 16, 4 A.A.C. 43, or 4 A.A.C. 45;
2. The provider verifies that individuals who have provided services described in subsection (B)(1) have not been placed on the List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE) maintained by the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector Gen- eral (OIG), located at OIG’s web site;
3. The service contributes directly to the diagnosis or treat- ment of the member; and
4. The service ordinarily requires performance by the type of provider seeking reimbursement.
C. The Administration or a contractor may make a payment for covered services only:
1. To the provider;
2. To anyone specified in a reassignment from the provider to a government agency or reassignment by a court order;
3. To a business agent, if the agent’s compensation for the service is:
a. Related to the cost of processing the billing;
b. Not related on a percentage or other basis to the amount that is billed or collected; and
c. Not dependent upon collection of the payment;
4. To the employer of the provider, if the provider is required as a condition of employment to turn over the provider’s fees to the employer;
5. To the inpatient facility in which the service is provided, if the provider has a contract under which the inpatient facility submits the claim; or
6. To a foundation, plan, or similar organization operating an organized health care delivery system, if the provider has a contract under which the foundation, plan or similar organization submits the claim.
D. The Administration or a contractor shall not make a payment to or through a factor, either directly or by power of attorney, for a covered service furnished to a member by a provider.
E. Reimbursement for a pathology service. Unless otherwise specified in a contract, the Administration or a contractor shall reimburse a pathologist for a pathology service furnished to a member only if the other requirements in this Section are met and the service is:
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1. A surgical pathology service;
2. A specific cytopathology, hematology, or blood banking pathology service that requires performance by a physi- cian and is listed in the capped fee-for-service schedule;
3. A clinical consultation service that:
a. Is requested by the member’s attending physician or primary care physician,
b. Is related to a test result that is outside the clinically significant normal or expected range in view of the condition of the member,
c. Results in a written narrative report included in the member’s medical record,
d. Requires the exercise of medical judgment by the consultant pathologist, and
e. Is listed in the capped fee-for-service schedule; or
4. A clinical laboratory interpretative service that:
a. Is requested by the member’s attending physician or primary care physician,
b. Results in a written narrative report included in the member’s medical record,
c. Requires the exercise of medical judgment by the consultant pathologist, and
d. Is listed in the capped fee-for-service schedule.
Historical Note
Adopted as an emergency effective February 23, 1983, pursuant to A.R.S. § 41-1003, valid for only 90 days (Supp. 83-1). Adopted as a permanent rule effective May 16, 1983; text of adopted rule is similar to the emergency (Supp. 83-3). Repealed effective October 1, 1983 (Supp.
83-5). Former Section R9-22-713 renumbered and amended as Section R9-22-714 effective October 1, 1985 (Supp. 85-5). Section repealed; new Section made by final rulemaking at 8 A.A.R. 424, effective January 10,
2002 (Supp. 02-1). Amended by final rulemaking at 9
A.A.R. 3800, effective October 4, 2003 (Supp. 03-3). Amended by final rulemaking at 13 A.A.R. 662, effective
April 7, 2007 (Supp. 07-1).
Note
Editor’s Note: The following Section was amended under an exemption from the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act which means that this rule was not reviewed by the Gover- nor’s Regulatory Review Council; the agency did not submit notice of proposed rulemaking to the Secretary of State for publi- cation in the Arizona Administrative Register; the agency was not required to hold public hearings on the rules; and the Attorney General did not certify this rule. This Section was subsequently amended through the regular rulemaking process.