Medicaid and Special Education Transportation Services 1 Mary Hall Department of Education Ashley Barton Dept. of Medical Assistance Services.

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Medicaid and Special Education Transportation Services 1 Mary Hall Department of Education Ashley Barton Dept. of Medical Assistance Services

Overview Medicaid and FAMIS Covered Services Provider Requirements Documentation Requirements Bus Log Review School Division Experience Billable Rates and Procedure Code Cost Report 2

Medicaid and FAMIS Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) approved the Medicaid State Plan Amendment, including non-emergency specially adapted school vehicle. Dates of service occurring July 1, 2006 and after for Medicaid enrolled children in special education. 3

Medicaid and FAMIS cont. FAMIS SPA approved May 6, 2009 Allows for additional school services to be reimbursed for FAMIS enrolled children, including Transportation Transportation services effective 7/1/07! 4

FAMIS Transportation Claims For dates of service within two year period, over one year old and not submitted previously for FAMIS students (with proper documentation) Submit CMS-1500 claim form to: Department of Medical Assistance Services Manager, Payment Processing Unit Division of Program Operations 600 East Broad Street, Suite 1300 Richmond, Virginia

FAMIS Transportation Claims cont. If submitted transportation claims for FAMIS students and received denial reason 0037 ▫“Service not approved for FAMIS” DMAS has automatically reprocessed claims ▫Show on 5/29/09 remittance advice DMAS will amend the cost report accordingly 6

Covered Services Non-emergency transportation provided by school division For children in special education on days when the child receives a DMAS covered service ▫Transportation must be in child’s IEP ▫Covered service must be in child’s IEP  Covered service does not have to be billed ▫Does not include field trips 7

Covered Services cont. Meets the needs of the child when the child is unable to ride a “regular” school bus or school division car. Coverage only for specially adapted school bus. “Regular” school bus or school division car is not covered. 8

Covered Services cont. Further clarification re: Specially adapted school bus: ▫Does not include cars, vans, 4-wheel drive vehicles, etc. ▫Each modification has to be specific to that special education student ▫Modification may include, but not limited to, equipping bus with a ramp, lift, seat belts or car seats where a child in special education requires the adaptation or modification. 9

Covered Services cont. Transportation is to enable the child to receive the billable services: ▫Physical therapy ▫Occupational therapy ▫Speech language pathology ▫Audiology ▫Skilled Nursing ▫Psychiatric/Psychological ▫Personal Care ▫Medical Evaluations 10

Covered Services cont. Special education transportation costs do not include costs for the personal care assistant services on a bus. The aide on the bus may be billed under personal care assistant services for that child. Special education transportation may be billed in combination with the personal care assistant services. 11

Covered Services cont. The school division personnel or contractor must perform the following functions as part of the Medicaid requirement: ▫Determine the appropriate mode of transport and delivery (e.g. curb-to-curb or door-to-door delivery). ▫Assure compliance with driver and vehicle requirements. 12

Covered Services cont. Develop and implement a bus log for Medicaid/FAMIS transportation (sample Bus Log may be found on the Department of Education website). Provide administrative oversight of operations. Protect recipient confidentiality. Maintain adequate staff and facilities. 13

Provider Requirements Drivers and vehicles must be employed through the school or have a contract with the school; and Meet applicable federal and state statutes and regulations for transporting students. 14

Documentation Requirements Transportation must be in the child’s IEP; Each trip must be documented on a bus log ▫Must include all information as on Transportation Log (MED-20) if developing your own log; Each trip must be documented by school personnel; 15

Documentation Requirements cont. Documentation must include: ▫Student’s name, ▫Medicaid/FAMIS ID#, ▫Date of service, ▫Type of encounter: To/From 16

Documentation Requirements cont. Staff documenting trip must observe student’s arrival or departure on the bus; ▫Recommend daily documentation of trips Documentation of the DMAS billable direct service that the student receives on the day the transportation is being billed. 17

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Bus Log School Division Bus Route Number Name of Driver/Bus Attendant Name of Medicaid Coordinator or Billing Staff Week ending 20

Bus Log cont. Driver or other staff should complete the number and dates of trips and sign log Medicaid coordinator or billing staff should indicate reason for trip from medical services list on log (i.e., PT, OT, ST, PS, NS, AS, PA) for Medicaid and FAMIS students with transportation in IEP Total trips out for week and total billable trips for week Medicaid or FAMIS covered service should be submitted as claims. 21

Transportation Reimbursement as of 6/11/09 SFY08 # of paid units: 16, 364 Interim payment: $58,420 Cost settlement: $195,000 Preliminary total: $253,420 SFY09 # of paid units:20, 094 Interim payments: $68,243 Cost settlement: not completed yet 22

Procedure Code, Unit and Rate Code: T2003 Unit = per trip ▫home to school; ▫from school or home to school contracted DMAS provider; ▫return trips. 23

Procedure Code, Unit and Rate Schools receive federal match only ▫Medicaid/FMAP rate = 50% ▫Medicaid Expansion/FAMIS = 65% Schools responsible for general fund portion ▫Local / State dollars Interim Rate: $7.00 per trip ▫Medicaid federal match = $3.50 ▫Medicaid Exp / FAMIS match = $

Special Education Transportation Limit of 2 units per day Need to exceed limits? ▫Attach documentation of need to exceed limit ▫Follow attachment requirements for claims 25

Transportation Cost Report Transportation services use a different cost report than direct medical services Transportation Cost Report and instructions are available on DOE website Same deadline for cost report submission (November 30) 26

Transportation Cost Report cont. School divisions are responsible for furnishing costs and reimbursable percentages Only information furnished to school divisions is a summary of interim payments for reconciliation 27

Transportation Cost Report cont. Reimbursable Percentages ▫Reimbursable percentages of special transportation costs are based on percentage of one way reimbursable trips to total trips on special education buses School divisions must complete a transportation log to be able to claim for transportation. Log must include one way trips for all students. Log is also used for interim billing. 28

Transportation Cost Report cont. Medicaid coordinator determines reimbursable trips from the log for Medicaid or FAMIS students who have transportation included in the IEP and who receive another Medicaid or FAMIS reimbursable service on the day of the trip Only costs for special transportation are included on cost report 29

Costs include: Capital Fuel Repair and Maintenance Insurance Rentals Contract Vehicle Use Annual salary and benefits SE Bus Drivers Mechanics Maintenance Substitutes 30

Transportation Cost Report cont. Any transportation costs (for example, mechanics) that are not specifically for special transportation must be allocated to special transportation using the percent of special transportation buses to total buses.

What’s going on at federal level? President Bush signed a moratorium on implementing the school regulation eliminating reimbursement for transportation The moratorium includes eliminating school- based administrative and transportation services (2287), and, in part, targeted case management (CMS 2237). 32

What’s going on at federal level? The office of the HHS Secretary announced that the following final CMS regulations are being RESCINDED. This new regulation will establish a public comment period of thirty days, which means the rescission of 2287 would occur before the June 30 deadline of the current moratorium. 33

Mary Hall, Hanover County Public Schools 34

Contact Information DMAS John Jurgens, Health Care Reimbursement Specialist, or Ashley Barton, Maternal and Child Health Coordinator, or DOE Amy Edwards, Medicaid Specialist, or Mary Hall, Department of Education, or Website with cost reports, instructions and other correspondences: Or just Google VIRGINIA MEDICAID DOE 35

Questions? 36