Re: OPINION- DELIVERING A CUSTOM PROSTHETIC TO A SNF PATIENT
Lesleigh Sisson
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Re: OPINION- DELIVERING A CUSTOM PROSTHETIC TO A SNF PATIENT
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Lesleigh Sisson
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4/15/2021
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*Lesleigh Sisson, CFom*
702-400-1661
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 2:09 PM Waldner, Glen E <
<Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
> Had the same scenario in clinical practice. I explained to them that my
> license and certification was more important than billing for a prosthesis
> in a SNF and that they should consider their license more important also.
> The other facility that was providing service and ignoring the 2 day
> rule was eventually busted by the feds. One loop hole that is available is
> for the facility to discharge the patient and readmit after delivery of the
> prosthesis. Of course this takes some work on the facility but it does
> make it legal.
>
> Glen Waldner, LPO, CPO
>
>
>
> From: Orthotics and Prosthetics List < <Email Address Redacted> > On Behalf Of
> Elizabeth Roof
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 1:07 PM
> To: <Email Address Redacted>
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [OANDP-L] OPINION- DELIVERING A CUSTOM PROSTHETIC TO A
> SNF PATIENT
>
> **** External Email - Use Caution ****
>
> Our office was referred by an orthopedic surgeon to fit a new amputee with
> a prosthesis and we have been working with the SNF facility that the
> patient is in currently to do so. It has come down to delivering out the
> item and we notified the facility that we are unable to deliver a
> prosthesis to a patient in a part A stay in a SNF bed and the facility is
> responsible for the cost of the item. We told them that we cannot give the
> patient the item until 2 days before he is discharged home and they don't
> understand this. They want to be able to bill for therapy minutes on gait
> training and teaching him how to properly don/doff the prosthesis. The PT
> called the office today and stated that another local O&P facility in the
> area has delivered items out to them before for patients to complete
> therapy still in the SNF part A stay and she doesn't understand why we
> don't do the same. I've sent her all the items regarding proper Medicare
> billing practices for SNF stay patients on the Noridian Medicare Portal,
> but I am curious if any other facility has run into this same issue and
> what you've done to help educate other medical professionals on the billing
> guidelines we are to follow to stay compliant with Medicare. We of course
> want to continue to see the patient regarding his prosthesis as we have
> finished all fabrication, but also want to avoid improper billing
> procedures set forth by the payer.
>
> Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Liz Roof,
> Billing Supervisor & Office Manager
> 15418 West Center Road
> Omaha, NE 68144
>
> Sent from Mail<
> <URL Redacted>
> <
> <URL Redacted>>
> > for Windows 10
>
>
>
*Lesleigh Sisson, CFom*
702-400-1661
This message (and any associated files) is intended only for the use of the
individual or entity to which it is addressed and may contain information
that is confidential. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby
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On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 2:09 PM Waldner, Glen E <
<Email Address Redacted> > wrote:
> Had the same scenario in clinical practice. I explained to them that my
> license and certification was more important than billing for a prosthesis
> in a SNF and that they should consider their license more important also.
> The other facility that was providing service and ignoring the 2 day
> rule was eventually busted by the feds. One loop hole that is available is
> for the facility to discharge the patient and readmit after delivery of the
> prosthesis. Of course this takes some work on the facility but it does
> make it legal.
>
> Glen Waldner, LPO, CPO
>
>
>
> From: Orthotics and Prosthetics List < <Email Address Redacted> > On Behalf Of
> Elizabeth Roof
> Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2021 1:07 PM
> To: <Email Address Redacted>
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] [OANDP-L] OPINION- DELIVERING A CUSTOM PROSTHETIC TO A
> SNF PATIENT
>
> **** External Email - Use Caution ****
>
> Our office was referred by an orthopedic surgeon to fit a new amputee with
> a prosthesis and we have been working with the SNF facility that the
> patient is in currently to do so. It has come down to delivering out the
> item and we notified the facility that we are unable to deliver a
> prosthesis to a patient in a part A stay in a SNF bed and the facility is
> responsible for the cost of the item. We told them that we cannot give the
> patient the item until 2 days before he is discharged home and they don't
> understand this. They want to be able to bill for therapy minutes on gait
> training and teaching him how to properly don/doff the prosthesis. The PT
> called the office today and stated that another local O&P facility in the
> area has delivered items out to them before for patients to complete
> therapy still in the SNF part A stay and she doesn't understand why we
> don't do the same. I've sent her all the items regarding proper Medicare
> billing practices for SNF stay patients on the Noridian Medicare Portal,
> but I am curious if any other facility has run into this same issue and
> what you've done to help educate other medical professionals on the billing
> guidelines we are to follow to stay compliant with Medicare. We of course
> want to continue to see the patient regarding his prosthesis as we have
> finished all fabrication, but also want to avoid improper billing
> procedures set forth by the payer.
>
> Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Liz Roof,
> Billing Supervisor & Office Manager
> 15418 West Center Road
> Omaha, NE 68144
>
> Sent from Mail<
> <URL Redacted>
> <
> <URL Redacted>>
> > for Windows 10
>
>
>
Citation
Lesleigh Sisson, “Re: OPINION- DELIVERING A CUSTOM PROSTHETIC TO A SNF PATIENT,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 2, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/255496.