5160-26-12 Managed health care programs: member co-payments.  

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    5160-26-12                  Managed health care programs: member co-payments.

     

     

     

    (A)   Managed care plans (MCPs) may elect to implement a member co-payment program pursuant to section 5111.0112 5162.20 of the Revised Code. MCPs may establish a member co-payment program for dental services, vision services, non-emergency emergency department services, or prescription drugs as provided for in this rule. MCPs must receive prior approval from the Ohio department of medicaidjob and family services (ODJFSODM) before notifying members that a co-payment program will be implemented. This rule does not apply to MyCare Ohio plans pursuant to Chapter 5160-58 of the Administrative Code.

     

    (B)  MCPs that elect to implement member co-payment amounts must:

     

    (1)  Exclude the populations and services set forth in paragraph (C) of this rule;

     

    (2)   Not deny services to members as specified in paragraph (D) of this rule;

     

    (3)   Not impose co-payment amounts in excess of the maximum amounts specified in 42 C.F.R. 447.54 (October 1, 2013);

     

    (4)      Specify in provider subcontracts per paragraph (D) ofgoverned by rule 5101:35160-26-05 of the Administrative Code under whatthe circumstances under which member co-payment amounts can be requested. For MCPs that elect to implement a co-payment program, no provider can waive a member's obligation to pay the provider a co-payment except as described in paragraph

    (G) of this rule;

     

    (5)    AssureEnsure that the member is not billed for any difference between the MCP's payment and the provider's charge or request that the member share in the cost through co-payment or other similar charge, other than medicaid co-payments as defined in this rule;

     

    (6)   AssureEnsure that member co-payment amounts are requested by providers in accordance with this rule; and

     

    (7)       AssureEnsure that no provider or drug manufacturer, including the manufacturer's representative, employee, independent contractor, or agent shall pay any co-payment on behalf of the member.

     

    (C)    Exclusions to the member co-payment program for dental, vision, non-emergency emergency department services, and prescription medications include the following:

     

     

     

     

    (1)    Children. Members who are under the age of twenty-one are excluded from medicaid co-payment obligations.

    (2)     Pregnant women. With the exception of routine eye examinations and the dispensation of eyeglasses during a member's pregnancy or post-partum period, all services provided to pregnant women during their pregnancy and the post-partum period are excluded from a medicaid co-payment obligation. The post-partum period is the period that begins on the last day of pregnancy and extends through the end of the month in which the sixty-day period following termination of pregnancy ends.

    (3)    Institutionalized members. Services or medications provided to members who reside in a nursing facility (NF) or intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded (ICF-MR)individuals with intellectual disabilities (ICF/IID) are excluded from medicaid co-payment obligations.

    (4)      Emergency. Members receivingAn MCP shall not impose a co-payment obligation for emergency services provided in a hospital, clinic, office, or other facility that is equipped to furnish the required care, after the sudden onset of a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) that the absence of immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in placing the patient's health in serious jeopardy; serious impairment to bodily functions; or serious dysfunction of any bodily part or organ., are excluded from medicaid co-payments obligations.

    (5)     Family planning (pregnancy prevention/or contraceptive management). An MCP shall not impose a medicaid co-payment obligation on anyAny service identified by ODJFSODM as a pregnancy prevention/contraceptive management service in accordance with rule 5101:35160-21-02 and the appendix to rule 5101:35160-9-12 of the Administrative Code and provided to an individual of child-bearing age. is not subject to a medicaid co-payment obligation.

    (6)     Hospice. Members receiving services for hospice care are excluded from medicaid co-payment obligation.

    (7)   Medicare cross-over claims. Medicare cross-over claims defined in accordance with rule 5101:35160-1-05 of the Administrative Code will not be subject to medicaid co-payment obligations.

    (8)   Medications administered to a member during a medical encounter provided in

    a hospital, clinic, office or other facility, when the medication is part of the evaluation and treatment of the condition, are not subject to a member co-payment.

    (D)   No provider may deny services to a member who is eligible for the services due to the member's inability to pay the member co-payment. Members who are unable to pay their member co-payment may declare their inability to pay for services or medication and receive their services or medications without paying their member co-payment amount. This provision does not relieve the member from the obligation to pay a member co-payment or prohibit the provider from attempting to collect an unpaid member co-payment. If it is the routine business practice of the provider to refuse service to any individual who owes an outstanding debt to the provider, the provider may consider an unpaid medicaid co-payment as an outstanding debt and may refuse service to a member who owes the provider an outstanding debt. If the provider intends to refuse service to a member who owes the provider an outstanding debt, the provider shall notify the individual of the provider's intent to refuse services. In such situations, MCPs must still assureensure that the member has access to needed services.

    (E)  MCPs may elect to impose member co-payments as follows:

    (1)     For dental services, the member co-payment amount may not exceed three dollars per date of service per provider, as the amount set forth in Chapter 5160-5rule 5101:3-5-01 of the Administrative Code. Services provided to a member on the same date of service by the same provider are subject to only one co-payment.

    (2)    For non-emergency emergency department services, the member co-payment amount must not exceed three dollars for non-emergency emergency department services, asthe amount set forth in Chapter 5160-2rule 5101:3-2-21.1 of the Administrative Code. For purposes of this rule, the hospital provider shall determine if services rendered are non-emergency emergency department services and will report, through claim submission, the applicable co-payment to the MCP in accordance with medicaid hospital billing instructions.

    (3)     For vision services, the member co-payment amounts must not exceed the amounts set forth in Chapter 5160-6 of the Administrative Code.:

    (a) A two-dollar member co-payment per date of service per claim for the vision exam codes set forth in rule 5101:3-6-01 of the Administrative Code, and

    (b) A one-dollar member co-payment per date of service per claim for the

    dispensing codes set forth in rule 5101:3-6-01 of the Administrative Code.

    (4)    For pharmacy services, the member co-payment amounts must not exceed the amounts set forth in Chapter 5160-9 of the Administrative Code. MCPs must not impose a member co-payment greater than:

    (a) Two dollars for selected trade name drugs as indicated in the appendix to rule 5101:3-9-12 of the Administrative Code, and

    (b) Three dollars for prescription medications not found in the appendix to rule 5101:3-9-12 of the Administrative Code.

    (F)    Prescriptions for medications are subject to the applicable member co-payment for medications if they are given to a member during a medical encounter provided in the emergency department or other hospital setting, clinic, office, or other facility as a result of the evaluation and treatment of the condition, and ifregardless of whether they are to be filled at a pharmacy located at the facility or at an outside location.

    (G)    If an MCP has implemented a member co-payment program for non-emergency emergency department services, as described in paragraph (A) (E)(2) of this rule, a hospital may take action to collect a co-payment by providing, at the time services are rendered to a managed care member, notice that a co-payment may be owed. If the hospital provides the notice and chooses not to take further action to pursue collection of the co-payment, the prohibition against waiving co-payments, as described in paragraph (B)(4) of this rule, does not apply.

    (H)    If an MCP elects not to impose a co-payment amount for dental services, vision services, non-emergency emergency department services or prescription drugs and the MCP reimburses contracting or non-contracting providers for these services using the medicaid provider reimbursement rate, the MCP must not reduce its provider payments by the applicable co-payment amount set forth in this rule.

    Effective:                                                             02/01/2015

    Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:                         10/01/2016

    CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY

    Certification

    01/05/2015

    Date

    Promulgated Under:                           119.03

    Statutory Authority:                           5167.02

    Rule Amplifies:                                  5162.03, 5162.20 , 5164.02 , 5167.03 , 5167.10 ,

    5167.12

    Prior Effective Dates:                         1/1/06, 6/1/06, 1/1/07, 7/1/09, 2/1/10

Document Information

Effective Date:
2/1/2015
File Date:
2015-01-05
Last Day in Effect:
2015-02-01
Rule File:
5160-26-12_PH_FF_A_RU_20150105_0949.pdf
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
Ill. Adm. Code 5160-26-12. Managed health care programs: member co-payments