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The NC Division of Medical Assistance (DMA) has received calls concerning claim denials for some services provided by nurse practitioners (NPs) and physician assistants (PAs).

Effective with date of service Jan. 4, 2018, the North Carolina Medicaid and NC Health Choice (NCHC) programs cover etelcalcetide injection, for intravenous use (Parsabiv) for use in the Physician’s Drug Program (PDP) when billed with HCPCS code J0606 - Injection, etelcalcetide, 0.1 mg.

Effective with date of service Jan. 8, 2018, the North Carolina Medicaid and NC Health Choice (NCHC) programs covers hepatitis B vaccine (recombinant), adjuvanted solution for intramuscular injection (Heplisav-B) for use in the Physician’s Drug Program (PDP) when billed with HCPCS code 90739 - Hepatitis B vaccine (HepB), adult dosage, two dose schedule, for intramuscular use.

Effective with date of service December 1, 2017, the North Carolina Medicaid and NC Health Choice (NCHC) programs cover vestronidase alfa-vjbk injection, for intravenous use (Mepsevii) for use in the Physician’s Drug Program (PDP) when billed with HCPCS code J3590 – Unclassified biologics.

Effective with date of service Jan. 30, 2018, the North Carolina Medicaid and NC Health Choice (NCHC) programs cover Coagulation Factor IX (Recombinant), GlycoPEGylated, lyophilized powder for solution for intravenous injection (Rebinyn) for use in the Physician’s Drug Program (PDP) when billed with HCPCS code J7199 - Hemophilia clotting factor, not otherwise classified.

North Carolina Medicaid was recently made aware that several manufacturers of viscous hyaluronic acid products changed the status of their products from “drugs” to “devices” effective Oct. 24, 2017 and are therefore no longer offering rebate agreements with the Centers of Medicare & Medicaid Services.

On July 21, 2017, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services notified North Carolina Medicaid that its State Plan Amendment (SPA TN17-0003) had been reviewed and was approved effective April 1, 2017.

NC Division of Medical Assistance (DMA) implemented a prior approval (PA) process for the Community Alternatives Program for Children and Disabled Adults (CAP/C and CAP/DA) home- and community-based services waivers for Level of Care (LOC) and CAP waiver services.

April is the last month to submit an attestation for the NC Medicaid Electronic Health Record Incentive Program for Program Year 2017. North Carolina’s Medicaid EHR Incentive Payment System will close for Program Year 2017 at midnight on April 30, 2018.

The following new or amended combined North Carolina Medicaid and NC Health Choice (NCHC) clinical coverage policies are available on Medicaid’s clinical coverage policy web pages.

Per Session Law (S.L.) 2015-241, as of June 1, 2018, hospitals, mid-level physicians and nurse practitioners who currently have an electronic health record system must be connected to NC HealthConnex to continue to receive payments for North Carolina Medicaid and NC Health Choice services.

Every year, in accordance with 2 CFR part 200, subpart F, the NC Office of the State Auditor selects a sample of North Carolina Medicaid and NC Health Choice claims to review to determine the state’s compliance with federal and state regulations for claims paid in the prior state fiscal year, which runs from July 1 to June 30.

Changes to two clinical coverage policies – 2A-1, Acute Inpatient Hospital Services and 1A-4, Cochlear and Auditory Brainstem Implants – will soon become effective.

Registration is open for the April 2018 instructor-led provider training course and annual seminar listed below. Slots are limited.

On April 29, 2018, a new reimbursement methodology will be implemented for medical claims for physician-administered Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives and vaccines, effective for claims with date of service July 1, 2017 and after.