mcdover wrote:Again, there is no rental past 13 months, no 10 month letter, and certainly, no service contract. If you receive a CPAP, BiLevel, or Bilevel with a backup rate, the rental is capped at 13 months. Documentation and proof of compliance AND benefit are required for CMS to continue paying past the initial 90 days.
It looks like that is the case in your region, or whatever Jurisdiction C refers to, for Medicare claims processed by Cigna. In the publication
http://www.cignagovernmentservices.com/ ... /Chpt5.pdf, Section 5, page 4, it does state that for claims after Jan 1, 2006 capped rentals are for 13 months. But right under the heading for that section it references the CMS Manual System section I link to above. The CMS Manual System
does clearly have the requirement for the 10, 13, and 15 month scenario I discuss above. There absolutely is a conflict between the CMS manual and the Cigna Government Services document.
Apparently this is a case where under the provisions of the Medicare modernization bill, or whatever it was called, of a few years ago, the contractors handling the claims processing for Medicare claims can establish criteria and rules that override the top level Medicare rules. Whether every CMS processor in the country has adopted the same 13 month rule as Cigna, I don't know. If they have, then the 10, 13, and 15 month provisions do not apply.
So, the upshot is we are both correct. I am correct in that the current Medicare claims processing manual requires that the 10, 13, and 15 month provisions apply to capped rentals. You are correct in that the
actual procedure implemented by the claims processing contractors has done away with the 10 and 15 month provisions. I would have appreciated it if you had mentioned in your earlier post that Medicare contractors have the authority to override the top level Medicare rules rather than lambasting me as not knowing what I'm talking about. As it is, I discovered by my own efforts that the conflict in our statements have their basis in two levels of regulation which happen to conflict with each other.