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DRAFT - FOR REVIEW PURPOSES ONLY Managed Provider Relations Overview Geralyn D. Molinari Director, Managed Provider Relations Unit Office of Managed Health Care Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services Department of Human Services June 2018

Presentation Topics Provider Relations Overview Authorization and Claims Processing Continuity of Care MCO Reporting for Provider Inquiries Resources

Overview Managed Provider Relations Addresses provider inquiries and/or complaints as it relates to Managed Care Organization (MCO) contracting, credentialing, reimbursement, authorizations and appeals, and conducts complaint resolution tracking/reporting Provides education and outreach for MCO contracting, credentialing, claims submission, authorization, appeals process, eligibility verification, TPL, MLTSS transition and other Medicaid program changes Addresses stakeholder inquiries related to the network credentialing process, network access, and payment compliance. If the provider has a specific question regarding payment for a Managed Medicaid member, they must provide detail regarding the claim. E-mail this detailed information securely to mahs.provider-inquiries@dhs.state.nj.us. If multiple claims are impacted, the information should be summarized using an Excel file. (Keep in mind, all information must be sent securely, if it includes Protected Health Information (PHI)).

Managed Care Organization Provider Relations Unit Requirements creating an annual provider manual and preparing updates as necessary; offering provider education and outreach, and provide a call center for claims troubleshooting for providers establish process for claims and utilization appeals assign Provider representative or contact to address Provider contract

Managed Care Organization Network Requirements Establish network of providers to serve needs of enrolled members Certify that provider network meets standards of the MCO contract Establish network of MLTSS service providers, which plans are currently doing

Managed Care Organization Claim Submission Requirements Capture and adjudicate all claims submitted by providers Support NJs NJ Family Care’s encounter data reporting requirements Comply with "Health Claims Authorization, Processing and Payment Act“ (HCAPPA) for all Medical Services Ensure Coordination of Benefits (exhaust all other sources of payment before NJ Family Care pays)

Prior Authorization Parameters Prior authorization decisions for non-emergency services shall be made within 14 calendar days Prior authorization denials and limitations must be provided in writing in accordance with the Health Claims Authorization Processing and Payment Act, P.L. 2005, c.352. Source: Health Claims Authorization Processing and Payment Act, P.L. 2005, c.352.

Claim Submission Requirements MCO claims are considered timely when submitted by providers within 180 days of the date of service as per (HCAPPA) P.L. 2005, c.352

Claim Submission Requirements with Explanation of Benefits Providers are to submit Coordination of Benefits (COB) claims within 60 days from the date of primary insurer’s Explanation of Benefits (EOB) or 180 days from the dates of service, whichever is later.

Claim Denials Claims may get denied for a variety of reasons and it is important to supply the plan with as much information as possible when appealing a decision.

. Continuity of Care

Continuity of Care Definition: The plan of care for an enrollee that should assure progress without unreasonable interruption The Contractor shall ensure continuity of care and full access to primary, behavioral, specialty, MLTSS and ancillary care as required under this contract and access to full administrative programs and support services offered by the Contractor for all its lines of business and/or otherwise required under this contract. Source: Article 2.B of the July 2017 NJ FamilyCare Managed Care Contract If a change in Managed Care Organization or Fee for Service Enrollment occurs approved Custodial services with an active authorization will be honored for 60 days unless there is a change in treatment plan. (4.6.5. D 6) The new contractor will visit the member within 45 calendar days of the members enrollment to review existing NJ Choice assessment (4.1.1.F)

Prior Authorization Guidelines for MLTSS New Member no existing Plan of Care Member transitions to MCO with existing Plan of Care for LTC MCO must prior-authorize service MCO must honor continuity of care parameter of contract Provider must be in Network with MCO and/or have a single case agreement to serve member MCO and Provider must set up SCA or join network. Approved services as per existing plan will be reimbursed until new plan of care established

Provider Relations Inquiry Process Provider and Member must submit claim detail for follow-up. Providers must submit detail indicating that MCO was contacted prior to outreach to OMHC OMHC will review and reach out to the MCO on behalf of the Provider if applicable. All inquiries sent to MCO are logged in Sharepoint database MCO are requested to respond to member and/ or Provider within 10 business days and forward copy of communication to OMHC OMHC completes inquiry upon receipt of detail indicating that MCO contract guidelines were followed. Claim inquiries are closed upon receipt of claim number and amount and /or letter to Provider. Addresses provider inquiries and/or complaints as it relates to Managed Care Organization (MCO) contracting, credentialing, reimbursement, authorizations and appeals, and conducts complaint resolution tracking/reporting

MCO Reporting Process MCO Contract Quarterly Report (Table 3C) includes all inquires submitted to MCO by OMHC OMHC prepares Quarterly Report to MCO to ensure all inquiries are resolved. Summary of operational concerns are included in report Policy Guidance and /or contract updates developed based on issues presented by Providers and Stakeholder groups Addresses provider inquiries and/or complaints as it relates to Managed Care Organization (MCO) contracting, credentialing, reimbursement, authorizations and appeals, and conducts complaint resolution tracking/reporting

Access State Resource for Managed Care Providers: Office of Managed Health Care (OMHC) Managed Provider Relations Unit Below is link http://www.state.nj.us/humanservices/dmahs/home/mltss_resources.html Form is located by clicking on highlight DMAHS Provider Relations Inquiry Information Provider Relations Inquiry Request form – single case Provider Relations Inquiry Request form – multiple cases Email detail via secure email to mahs.provider-inquiries@dhs.state.nj.us Separate emails should be sent for individual MCOs. Multiple cases must include excel summary of information.