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Medicares Current Diabetes Self -Management Training (DSMT) Coverage and Proposed Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Rule Karen Ten Cate, MA, RD, CDE Friday, March 10, 2017 Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) Medicare Part B


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Karen Ten Cate, MA, RD, CDE

Medicare’s Current Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) Coverage and Proposed Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) Rule

Friday, March 10, 2017

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Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT)

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Medicare Part B beneficiaries with diabetes diagnosis using 1

  • f 3 labs.

Up to 10 hours of group training, with up to 1 hour of the 10 being individual.

  • Have patients sign attendance roster at each session.

If special needs documented on referral, then all hours can be individual

  • Visual, hearing, language, cognitive impairment, mobility

limitations

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Diabetes Self-Management Training (DSMT) (cont.)

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If additional insulin training ordered, can do all DSMT as individual If provider not offering a group in the next 2 months, individual OK.

  • Keep class schedule documented

The 10 hours must be used within 12 consecutive months of beneficiary’s first session. Must cover the content areas, as relevant to each patient, as defined by the National Standards of DSME.

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Who Can Bill for DSMT?

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First, person or entity must already furnish and bill at least one

  • ther Medicare service.

INDIVIDUALS - Can bill on behalf of all hours: Physician Physician Assistance (PA) Registered Dietitian (RD) Nurse Practitioner (NP) Certified Nurse Specialist Clinical Psychologist Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) The above clinicians may also teach, but at least one instructor must also be an RD, RN or registered pharmacist.

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Who Can Bill for DSMT? (cont.)

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ENTITIES Durable Medical Equipment A Pharmacy (not a pharmacist) Hospital Outpatient Department Clinic Skilled Nursing Facility MD/RD practice Federally Qualified Health Center (patients must be seen individually) Home Health Agency - Part B bill allowable when separate from Part A treatment plan.

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Entities Not Able to Bill Separate Part B claim for DSMT

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Hospital Inpatient Hospice Nursing Home Rural Health Center (Part A) End-Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) Facility

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Must Be Accredited or Recognized

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American Association of Diabetes Educators (AADE) Accreditation America Diabetes Association (ADA) Recognized Individual or Entity

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Must Be Accredited or Recognized (cont.)

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Send copy of certificate to Medicare Administrative Contractor, (MAC) Both certifications require adherence to National Standards of DSME/S. Standard 5 requires an RD, RN or pharmacist to be one of the instructors Multi-disciplinary team recommended, but any of these three could be a solo instructor.

  • Remember a different clinician at that site might actually

bill, since RNs and pharmacists can not bill. For Rural Health Clinics (who do not bill Part B anyway) if the program has to have a solo instructor, it must be an RD.

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Diagnostic Criteria for DSMT

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For Type 1 or 2, one of these must be documented: Fasting Blood Glucose at or above 126 on 2 occasions, OR Two-hour Oral Glucose Tolerance Test at or above 200mg/dL

  • n 2 occasions, OR

A Random Blood Glucose at or above 200, one overt symptom

  • Overt symptom could be excess thirst, hunger, urination,

fatigue, blurry vision, unintended weight loss, tingling/numbness in extremities, non-healing wounds Gestational Diabetes Provider to document ICD-10 code for Gestational Diabetes

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Referral Requirement

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Patient’s name Provider taking care of the patient’s diabetes, name and signature ICD-10 code indicating some kind of diabetes, E10-E11 range If on insulin also add code Z79.4

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Referral Requirement (cont.)

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One of the following:

  • Fasting x 2,
  • Two-hour GTT x2, or
  • 1 Random BG in diagnostic range

Service to be provided:

  • Initial DSMT (10 content areas) or Follow-up DSMT (after

initial 12 mo.)

  • Needs individual DSMT due to special needs
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Follow-Up

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Follow-up can start after initial DSMT (after first 12 consecutive months). Two hours of follow-up can be billed in that 2nd year. Two hours of follow-up DSMT is allowable in each calendar year thereafter. May be individual, group, or a combination. (No special needs required.)

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Follow-Up (cont.)

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New referral is required for follow-up. Follow-up furnished and billed even if the patient did not receive any initial DSMT under Medicare, or did not complete the initial 10 hours.

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Medicare Codes and Payment Amounts

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G0108 = DSMT Individual G0109 = DSMT Group Payment amounts you see next are listed for each 30-minute unit billed

CMS Physician Fee Schedule Search, 2017 Payment Amounts for Kentucky

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Medicare Codes and Payment Amounts

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HCPCS Code Non-Facility Facility Non-Facility Limiting Charge G0108 $51.35 $51.35 $56.10 G0109 $13.98 $13.98 $15.27 G0108, limit billed to patient/visit 6 units= 3 hrs 8 units= 4 hrs G0109, limit billed to patient/visit 12 units= 6 hrs 12 units= 6 hrs

CMS Physician Fee Schedule Search, 2017 Payment Amounts for Kentucky

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Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP)

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DPP Ruling for Medicare

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The 90-page Final Rule, CMS-1654-F, can be accessed at https://www.diabeteseducator.org/docs/default- source/practice/dpp/2017_pfs_dpp.pdf The proposal, previously published July 15, 2016 is at https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2016/07/15/2016- 16097/medicare-program-revisions-to-payment-policies-under- the-physician-fee-schedule-and-other-revisions All information has been finalized, unless noted.

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Description of the DPP Benefit

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The Medicare DPP (MDPP) core benefit is a 12-month intervention that consists of at least 16 weekly core hour-long sessions, over months 1-6, and at least 6 monthly core maintenance sessions over months 6-12, furnished regardless

  • f weight loss.

Beneficiaries have access to three month intervals of ongoing maintenance sessions after the core 12-month intervention if they achieve and maintain the required minimum weight loss of 5 percent in the preceding three months. MDPP was finalized as an additional preventive service, Medicare cost-sharing will not apply to MDPP services.

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ICD-10 Codes for Prediabetes

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R73.0 Abnormal glucose Excludes:

  • abnormal glucose in pregnancy (O99.81-)
  • diabetes mellitus (E08-E13)
  • dysmetabolic syndrome X (E88.81)
  • gestational diabetes (O24.4-)
  • glycosuria (R81)
  • hypoglycemia (E16.2)
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ICD-10 Codes for Prediabetes (cont.)

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R73.01 Impaired fasting glucose Elevated fasting glucose R73.02 Impaired glucose tolerance (oral) Elevated glucose tolerance R73.09 Other abnormal glucose, Abnormal glucose NOS, Abnormal non-fasting glucose tolerance, Latent diabetes, Prediabetes R73.9 Hyperglycemia, unspecified Effective Oct 1, 2015

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Proposed Reimbursement Parameters

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Payment would be tied to:

  • Number of core sessions attended
  • Weight loss of 5 percent or 9 percent of baseline weight
  • Maintenance sessions if 5 percent or greater weight loss is

maintained MDPP suppliers requirements:

  • Attest to attendance/weight loss on claims
  • Maintain records of attendance/weight loss for auditing

purposes

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Proposed Payment Over the 16-Week Program

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Core Sessions Payment per Beneficiary 1 $25 4 $50 9 $100 5 percent weight loss achieved, from baseline weight. $160 9 percent weight loss achieved, from baseline. $25 (in addition to $160 above) Max total for Core sessions $360

https://innovation.cms.gov/Files/slides/mdpp-overview-slides.pdf

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Proposed Payment for Maintenance Sessions

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Maximum of 6 monthly sessions, over 6 months, during Year 1 Payment 3 Maintenance sessions attended (while maintaining at least 5% loss from baseline) $45 6 Maintenance sessions attended (while maintaining at least 5% loss from baseline) $45 Maximum Total for Maintenance Sessions $90 Maximum Total for First Year $450

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Proposed Payment After Year 1

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Patient can attend more than 3 sessions per quarter, but the reimbursement maxes out at 3 sessions per quarter, 12 sessions per year. Minimum 3 session attended per quarter. Payment 3 $45 6 $45 9 $45 12 $45 Maximum Total After First Year $180

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Beneficiary Eligibility

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Enrolled in Medicare Part B Have, as of the date of attendance at the first core session, a body mass index (BMI) of at least 25 if not self-identified as Asian or a BMI of at least 23 if self-identified as Asian Have, within the 12 months prior to attending the first core session, a hemoglobin A1c test with a value between 5.7 and 6.4 percent, a fasting plasma glucose of 110-125 mg/dL, or a 2- hour plasma glucose of 140-199 mg/dL (oral glucose tolerance test)

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Beneficiary Eligibility (cont.)

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Have no previous diagnosis of type 1 or type 2 diabetes with the exception of gestational diabetes Do not have end-stage renal disease (ESRD)

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Beneficiary Eligibility (Coverage Limits)

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MDPP benefit is once per lifetime per MDPP eligible beneficiary Ongoing maintenance sessions are available only if the MDPP eligible beneficiary has achieved maintenance of weight loss

  • A limit will be proposed in future rulemaking
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Beneficiary Eligibility (Referral)

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Community Self Physician or other health care practitioner

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MDPP Suppliers

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Proposed that DPP organizations have either preliminary or full CDC DPRP in order to be eligible to enroll in Medicare as MDPP supplier

  • Proposal that entity has full CDC DPRP has been finalized
  • Preliminary CDC DPRP status will be addressed in next

round of rulemaking

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MDPP Suppliers

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Finalized - Entities with CDC CPRP recognition would be eligible for enrollment in Medicare as MDPP supplier Finalized – Existing Medicare providers need to enroll separately as a MDPP supplier

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MDPP Suppliers

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Enrolled CDC DPRPs will be subject to enrollment regulations set forth in 42 CFR part 424, subpart P.

  • Time limits for filing claims
  • Requirements to report and return overpayments
  • Procedures for suspending, offsetting, or recouping Medicare

payments in certain situations.

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Coach Requirements

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Coaches must obtain NPIs Coaches will not enroll in Medicare to furnish MDPP MDPP supplier must keep an updated roster of all affiliated coaches with:

  • First and last name
  • SSN
  • NPI
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Revocation

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MDPP supplier enrollment will be revoked if supplier criteria no longer met.

  • If program loses its CDC recognition status
  • If not compliant with Medicare requirements

MDPP supplier may appeal revocation.

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Can Virtual DPP Programs Enroll?

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No, as of now. Proposed: Allow MDPP suppliers to furnish MDPP through remote technologies.

  • Not enough info to finalize
  • CMS intends to address in future rulemaking
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MDPP Supplier Information Technology

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Required to submit claims to CMS using standard claims forms and procedures. Maintain a crosswalk between beneficiary identifiers they submit to CMS for billing and the participant identifiers they provide CDC through session-level performance data. Provide this crosswalk to CMS evaluator regularly.

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MDPP Supplier (cont.)

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Maintain detailed documentation Maintain PII and PHI in compliance with HIPPA (1996), privacy laws, and CMS standards Details must include:

  • Test results
  • Sessions attended
  • The coach providing sessions
  • Date and location of service
  • Weight
  • Further details to come.
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Resources

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CDC’s National DPP website, how to apply for recognition https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/prevention/lifestyle-program/apply_recognition.html Applying for an NPI https://www.cms.gov/Regulations-and- Guidance/Administrative-Simplification/NationalProvIdentStand/apply.html Provider Enrollment, Chain and Ownership System (PECOS) –can be used instead

  • f paper form CMS-855 https://www.cms.gov/medicare/provider-enrollment-and-

certification/medicareprovidersupenroll/internetbasedpecos.html Free CMS claims submission software (available from your MAC)https://www.cms.gov/Outreach-and- Education/Outreach/FFSProvPartProg/Downloads/121211_standalone_message-.pdf AADE Diabetes Prevention Program and assistance https://www.diabeteseducator.org/practice/diabetes-prevention-program

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Next Steps in DPP Coverage Process:

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Read and comment on the next rule Continue to look for guidance from CMS Visit CMS website to sign up for updates https://innovation.cms.gov/initiatives/medicare-diabetes- prevention-program/ Plan to begin enrollment in 2017 before benefit goes live 2018.

  • Enrollment typically takes 45-60 days if all info is correct.
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Thank You

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This material was prepared by the atom Alliance, the Quality Innovation Network-Quality Improvement Organization (QIN-QIO), coordinated by Qsource for Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana, Mississippi and Alabama, under a contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Content presented does not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 17.NCC.B2.02.001

Karen Ten Cate, MA, RD, CDE Diabetes Education Specialist Karen.TenCate@area-g.hcqis.org Nancy Semrau, RN, BSBA, MHI Quality Improvement Advisor Nancy.Semrau@area-G.hcqis.org (502) 680-2391