Title: MEDICAID DENTAL PROGRAM Policy Review
1MEDICAID DENTAL PROGRAMPolicy Review
2What is Medicaid?
- Wyoming Medicaid is a joint federal and state
government program that pays for medical and
dental care for low income and medically needy
individuals and families. - Wyoming Medicaid benefit expenditures generally
receive 50 percent Federal match (FMAP). - Medicaid provides medical assistance for
low-income and medically vulnerable citizens.
There are currently four major categories of
eligibility Children, Pregnant Women, Family
Care Adults, and Aged, Blind or Disabled (ABD).
3What is the Affordable Care Act (ACA)?
- The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
(PPACA), commonly called the Affordable Care Act
(ACA) or "Obama Care", is a United States federal
statute signed into law by President Barack Obama
on March 23, 2010. - Under the law, a new Patients Bill of Rights
gives the American people the stability and
flexibility they need to make informed choices
about their health.
4How does the ACA impact Wyoming Medicaid?
- Expands income eligibility for children
- Transitions children from Kid Care CHIP to
Medicaid - Implements the Modified Adjusted Gross Income
(MAGI) eligibility for children, pregnant women
and family care adults - Expands the availability of Medicaid benefits to
former foster care children until age 26
5Medicaid Dental
- Childrens program is mandatory by the federal
government and covers all services needed to
prevent and treat dental diseases and restore
function. - Adult program is optional and can be limited to
basic services as determined by each state. - Expansion of the adult coverage range is optional
and must be passed by the legislature and
governor for each state.
6State Duties vs. Fiscal Agent Duties
- The Division of Healthcare Financing administers
the Medicaid program. They are responsible for
financial management, developing policy,
establishing benefit limitations, payment
methodologies, and fees, and performing
utilization reviews.
7State Duties vs. Fiscal Agent Duties
- The Fiscal Agent (Xerox Healthcare Solutions)
processes all claims and adjustments. They also
answer provider inquiries regarding claims
status, payments, client eligibility, known third
party payers and provide onsite visits to train
and assist your office staff on Medicaid billing
procedures or to resolve claims payment issues.
8Who reviews dental policies?
- The Medicaid Dental Manager is responsible for
presenting new policies, codes, and fees to the
Medicaid Dental Advisory Group (DAG) for
consideration. - The DAG is made up of 6 dentists and Department
of Health and Fiscal Agent employees. - The DAG collectively reviews new or changes to
existing policies for compliance with industry
standards.
9What does the DAG do?
- When would the DAG review a policy?
- New ADA codes
- Provider requested fee increase
- Data shows outliers in billed charges
- Clinical appeals from providers
- The DAG members also provide professional advice
and expertise on current acceptable dental
practices.
10Who are the current DAG members?
- Dr. Jay Cole- Pediatric Dentist-Cheyenne
- Dr. Jim Nelson- General Dentist- Worland
- Dr. A. Bryce Castillon- General Dentist- Green
River - Dr. Thomas Zumo- General Dentist- Cheyenne
- Dr. Matthew Henry- Pediatric Dentist- Cheyenne
- Dr. Jim Hoag- State Orthodontic Consultant
- Members from the Wyoming Dental Association are
invited to attend and participate at quarterly
meetings as representatives of the professional
association in Wyoming.
11What is Public Health Dental?
- The Oral Health section of Public Health is not
funded or managed by Medicaid. - Public Oral Health has many programs that are
paid for by State general funds to help assist
uninsured or underinsured dental patients. - These programs include Senior Dental, Marginal
Dental, Sealant Program, Cleft Palate Program,
and part of the Severe Malocclusion Program.
12Who is in charge of Public Oral Health?
- Public Oral Health has a manager, Cassandra
Walkama RDH, MPH and a dentist, Dr. Edward
Lawler. - These programs were previously administered by
Trish OGrady and Peggy Baluska. - Public Oral Health also employees 4 Community
Oral Health Coordinators (public health
hygienists).
13How many dentists participate with WY Medicaid?
- In 2015, 231 of the 295 licensed, practicing
dentists in Wyoming are enrolled as Medicaid
providers - WY ranks in the top 10 for provider participation
and fee reimbursement in the nation. 78 of
licensed dentists are MC providers. The national
average is (40-50)
14How many Medicaid clients are there?
- As of March 2015 there were
- 46,456 children on MC
- 27,288 adults on MC
- 2,106 nursing home residents on MC
- Of the 46,456 children on MC in 2015, only
21,838 (47) have been seen for a dental visit
and only 18,701 (33) have had a prophy
15What are my requirements as a provider?
- Bill claims timely, within 12 months to avoid
timely filing denials - Retain adequate records
- Inform clients, in writing, if a service is not
covered or if the client has used their benefit
limits - Report suspected abuse or fraud by another
provider or eligible client (page 4-5) - Check client eligibility prior to rendering
services - Review and understand all policies contained in
the provider manual
16What is Program Integrity?
- Medicaid Program Integrity Unit is in place to do
the following - Review of claims submitted for payment
- Review of dental records related to covered
services - On-site review of dental records and client
interviews - Case management oversight
- Recovery of overpayments or payments made in
error based on policies
17What is expected from Program Integrity?
- Each employee in the provider office are informed
of Medicaid rules and policies - Records are kept accurately on each client
- Access to client records as requested
- Access to financial records of reimbursement from
Medicaid - Office policies are enforced the same for all
types of patients EX. Medicaid, Cash pay,
Traditional insurance
18What is required in the records?
- A patients dental records must contain the
following information and be typed or legibly
hand written - Name on each page of the record
- Diagnosis of disease/conditions and history
- Treatment Plan
- All services rendered with
- gtTooth Numbers
- gtSurfaces
- gtQuantities
- gtMedications and dosages
- gtObserved conditions progress at each visit
- gtTotal treatment minutes if codes are used
that are - reimbursed at 15 minute increments
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19Severe Malocclusion Program
- The SMP is the orthodontic program for Medicaid
- Clients can be referred to an orthodontist if
there malocclusion appear to meet the set
guidelines - Clients go through an approval process before
ortho can be started - Only clients who have poor malocclusions that
affect function EX. Speaking, Chewing, Breathing,
will be approved
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