Title: A Presentation for the Old Dominion Dental Society
1 A New Day For Oral Health In Virginia
Tooth Talk December 12, 2007
2Smiles For Children Program An Overview
3Whos Eligible and How to Apply?
- To participate in Smiles For Children (SFC),
recipients must first be eligible for Medicaid,
FAMIS or FAMIS Plus. - Once eligible, recipients are automatically
enrolled in the SFC program and receive a Member
Handbook. - Recipients do not receive a SFC ID card.
Recipients may use - Commonwealth of Virginia (blue and white) plastic
identification - MCO identification card
- For questions regarding Medicaid eligibility,
recipients should - Visit their local Department of Social Services
- http//www.dss.virginia.gov/
- For questions regarding FAMIS or FAMIS Plus
eligibility, recipients should - Go online and visit www.famis.org or
- Call 1-866-87FAMIS (1-866-873-2647)
4Enrollee Eligibility
- Doral uses the 12-digit Medicaid ID number as the
enrollee ID Number. - Eligibility may be confirmed using
- Doral website
- By calling 1-888-912-3456
- DMAS MediCall voice response system at
1-800-884-9730 or 1-800-772-9996. - If DMAS Medicall voice response system is used,
providers are cautioned to listen to the entire
message. Members may be in a waiver program, such
as the Family Planning Waiver, and may not be
eligible for dental benefits.
5Interactive Phone System
- AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY!
- By dialing 1-888-912-3456 and choosing option 1
providers can access - Patient Eligibility
- Limited Claims History
- Fax Back Confirmation of eIVR call
- Spanish Call Handling
- Patients eligibility can be verified on the eIVR
along with limited claim history (codes D0120,
D0150, D0210, D0272, D0274, D0330, D1110, D1120,
D1201, D1203, D1204, D1205, D1351, D5110, D5120,
D5130 and D5140) - Confirmation fax of the eIVR available to
providers who use the system - Option to choose Spanish or English
6Enrollee Eligibility FAMIS MOMS
- FAMIS MOMS receive comprehensive health care
benefits during pregnancy and for two months
following the end of pregnancy-this includes SFC
dental benefits if under twenty one years of age.
Detailed information is available at
www.famis.org. - Providers are encouraged to contact Doral to
verify eligibility prior to rendering services.
7Benefits For Enrollees Under Age 21
- SFC provides comprehensive dental benefits for
enrollees under the age of 21 - Diagnostic
- Preventive
- Restorative
- Endodontics
- Periodontics
- Prosthodontics Removable
- Prosthodontics Fixed
- Oral Surgery
- Orthodontics
- Adjunctive General
- A full explanation of benefits can be found in
the Office Reference Manual, Exhibit A.
8Benefits For Enrollees Age 21 and Older
- Coverage for adults, age 21 or older, is limited
to medically necessary oral surgery and
associated diagnostic services. - Diagnostic services include the oral examination
and selected radiographs needed to assess the
oral health, diagnose oral pathology, and develop
an adequate treatment plan. - Extractions for adults must be medically
necessary and be complicating the patients
general health as documented by the dentist or
medical provider - Severe periodontal infection which causes acute
pain, loss of appetite or weight due to pain or
infection - Exacerbates a medical condition/medical
management such as diabetes, heart valve condition
9Benefits For Enrollees Age 21 and Older
- Services for adults require Prepayment Review
- Services requiring prepayment review, require
that proper documentation be submitted with the
claim following treatment in order for the claim
to be considered for reimbursement. - For all services that require Prepayment Review,
Providers have the option of requesting prior
authorization - Services requiring prior authorization/pre-determi
nation require that documentation regarding the
medical necessity of the proposed treatment be
submitted and authorization from Doral be
obtained before the services are rendered. - A full explanation of benefits can be found in
the Office Reference Manual, Exhibit B. - Oral surgery procedures not listed in Exhibit B
may be covered under the members medical
benefits through the Medicaid, FAMIS, or FAMIS
Plus fee-for-service or managed care organization
(MCO) program.
10Office Reference Manual
- Policies and procedures
- Instructions for claims filing
- Benefits and limitations
- Instructions regarding services that require
prior authorization - Orthodontia criteria
- Outreach services
- American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD)
dental care guidelines - Important phone numbers and addresses
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- The Office Reference Manual (ORM) is available
on line - Go to www.doralusa.com. Click on Providers.
After logging in, View Documents - or
- Download a copy from the DMAS website at
http//www.dmas.virginia.gov
11Provider Web Portal (PWP)
- Meets accessibility standards put forth by the
ADA (Americans with Disabilities). - Users can use any browser no longer limited to
Internet Explorer. - New improved look for ease of use.
- Easy to read menu.
- Email form for streamlined communication.
- Payment release dates so Providers can easily
track payment dates. - Location information displayed for the office
staff to check accuracy and update the
information via a contact form. - Claims and authorization entry still available
with accurate reporting and tracking information.
12Enrollee Outreach Initiatives
13Broken Appointments
- Broken appointments
- A major concern for DMAS, VDA, ODDS, and Doral
- Recognized as expensive for dentists
- Lead to dentists unwillingness to participate in
the program - In December 2005, Doral implemented the Broken
Appointment Tracking Initiative in order to
collect data to better track, trend, and
understand the issue - Doral uses the information to
- Educate families regarding the importance of
appointments and compliance with treatment plans
14Broken Appointment Initiative
- Broken Appointment Tracking Log Outcomes
- Over 10,000 broken appointments from SFC
participating dentists have been received since
Fall 2006. - Enhancements to the Broken Appointment Tracking
Form - Missed appointment - a missed appointment where
the member or member representative did not call
to cancel - Late Notice Cancellation (LNC) - a missed
appointment with a cancellation less than 24
hours prior to the appointment time - Reason codes - 1) forgot about appointment., 2)
conflict with schedule, 3) transportation 4)
illness, 5) other. - Next Steps
- Broken Appointment Best Practices Questionnaire
- Broken Appointment Focused Survey
- SFC Broken Appointment Pilot Program
15SFC Transportation Complaint Form
- Analyses of data related to broken appointments
indicate problems with transportation as one
reason for broken appointments. - Providers are encouraged to report problems with
transportation to DMAS. The SFC Transportation
Complaint Form can now be used to report problems.
16Interpreter Services- Pending Implementation
- Title XIX of the Social Security Act requires
Medicaid providers to provide non-discriminatory
services to its clients including those with
limited English proficiency. - In order to help providers with this requirement,
DMAS has implemented a provision for
reimbursement of interpreter services under the
SFC program when there is a need and it relates
to the treatment. - In order for the SFC dentist to be reimbursed for
interpreter services performed at the dental
office, the provider must submit documentation
(invoice) of the services provided by and paid to
a professional interpreter. The following
elements must included in the documentation - Date(s) of Service
- Patient name and ID number
- Copy of the invoice showing the name, address and
telephone number of the professional interpreter
service, the type and length of service, and the
amount paid - Mail the SFC Professional Interpreter Service
Invoice Form along with the above documentation
to - Doral Dental
- ATTN Lori Howley
- 12121 N. Corporate Parkway
- Mequon, WI 53092
- An interpreter services resource listing will be
located on the DMAS website, http//www.dmas.virgi
nia.gov. A copy of the resource listing will also
be available upon request.
17How to Locate a Provider
18Provider Directory
- Contents
- Provider name
- Practice name
- Office address(es)
- Telephone number(s)
- Provider specialty
- Panel status
- Office hours
- Languages spoken
- Any other panel limitations
-
- Directory may be downloaded from the DMAS website
at - http//www.dmas.virginia.gov
- or
- from the Doral website at
- http//www.doralusa.com
19Doral Dental USA Website
- Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and access
www.doralusa.com. - Click on the Find A Provider button to
continue.
20Find A Provider
- You must provide at least a zip code to perform a
search. - Select VA-Smiles For Children from the drop down
menu. - Click Find Providers
21Find A Provider Search Results
- Search options allow you to narrow a search by
- Provider Specialty
- Languages Spoken
- Mileage Radius
- Hospital Affiliation
22Contact Information
- Doral Smiles For Children Staff
- Cheryl Harris
- Project Director
- Direct Line (804) 217-8344
- Fax (804) 217-8348
- Email cpharris_at_doralusa.com
- Anna Perez
- Provider Relations Representative Direct Line
(804) 217-8392 - Fax (804) 217-8349
- Email amperez_at_doralusa.com
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- Kristen Gilliam
- Outreach Coordinator
- Direct Line (804) 935-8589
- Fax (804) 217-8350
- Email kfgilliam_at_doralusa.com
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- DMAS Smiles For Children Staff
- Sandra Brown, MSW
- Dental Program Manager
- Direct Line (804) 786-1567
- Fax (804) 786-5799
- Email sandra.brown_at_dmas.virginia.gov
- Dr. Marjorie Chema, DDS
- Dental Consultant
- Direct Line (804) 786-6635
- Fax (804) 786-5799
- Email marjorie.chema_at_dmas.virginia.gov
- Lisa Bilik
- Dental Contract Monitor
- Direct Line (804) 786-7956
23Thank You!