Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 5164.36 | Credible allegation of fraud or disqualifying indictment; suspension of provider agreement.
...(A) As used in this section: (1) "Credible allegation of fraud" has the same meaning as in 42 C.F.R. 455.2, except that for purposes of this section any reference in that regulation to the "state" or the "state medicaid agency" means the department of medicaid. (2) "Disqualifying indictment" means an indictment of a medicaid provider or its officer, authorized agent, associate, manager, employee, or, if the pro... |
Section 5164.37 | Suspension of provider agreement without notice.
...er of immediate and serious harm to the health, safety, or welfare of medicaid recipients. The department also shall suspend all medicaid payments to the medicaid provider for services rendered, regardless of the date that the services were rendered, when the department suspends the provider agreement under this section. (B) If the department suspends a medicaid provider's provider agreement under this section, the... |
Section 5164.38 | Adjudication orders of department.
...tion by the United States department of health and human services and that action is binding on the provider's medicaid participation. (5) The medicaid provider's provider agreement and medicaid payments to the provider are suspended under section 5164.36 or 5164.37 of the Revised Code. (6) The medicaid provider's application for a provider agreement is denied because the provider's application was not complete... |
Section 5164.39 | Hearing not required unless timely requested.
...In any action taken by the department of medicaid under section 5164.38 or 5164.57 of the Revised Code or any other state statute governing the medicaid program that requires the department to give notice of an opportunity for a hearing in accordance with Chapter 119. of the Revised Code, if the department gives notice of the opportunity for a hearing but the medicaid provider or other entity subject to the not... |
Section 5164.44 | Employee status of independent provider.
... means all of the following: (a) Home health aide services covered by the medicaid program as part of the home health services benefit pursuant to 42 C.F.R. 440.70(b)(2); (b) Home care attendant services covered by a participating medicaid waiver component, as defined in section 5166.30 of the Revised Code; (c) Any of the following covered by a home and community-based services medicaid waiver component: (i) ... |
Section 5164.45 | Contracts for examination, processing, and determination of medicaid claims.
...(A) The department of medicaid may contract with any person or persons as a fiscal agent for the examination, processing, and determination of medicaid claims. The contracting party may provide any of the following services, as required by the contract: (1) Design and operate medicaid management information systems, including the provision of data processing services; (2) Determine the amounts of payments to ... |
Section 5164.46 | Electronic claims submission process; electronic fund transfers.
...(A) As used in this section, "electronic claims submission process" means any of the following: (1) Electronic interchange of data; (2) Direct entry of data through an internet-based mechanism implemented by the department of medicaid; (3) Any other process for the electronic submission of claims that is specified in rules adopted under section 5162.02 of the Revised Code. (B) Not later than January 1, 2013,... |
Section 5164.47 | Contracting for review and analysis, quality assurance and quality review.
...12 of the Revised Code, be considered a public entity and the director shall seek federal financial participation for costs incurred by OCHSPS in performing the service or services. |
Section 5164.471 | Summary data regarding perinatal services.
...by the division of family and community health services in the department of health. |
Section 5164.48 | Medicaid payments made to organization on behalf of providers.
...The medicaid director may implement a system under which medicaid payments for medicaid services are made to an organization on behalf of medicaid providers. The system may not provide for an organization to receive an amount that exceeds, in aggregate, the amount the medicaid program would have paid directly to medicaid providers if not for this section. |
Section 5164.55 | Final fiscal audits.
...The department of medicaid may conduct final fiscal audits of medicaid providers in accordance with the applicable requirements set forth in federal laws and regulations and determine any amounts the provider may owe the state. When conducting final fiscal audits, the department shall consider generally accepted auditing standards, which include the use of statistical sampling. |
Section 5164.56 | Lien for amount owed by provider.
...Under the medicaid program, any amount determined to be owed the state by a final fiscal audit conducted pursuant to section 5164.55 of the Revised Code, upon the issuance of an adjudication order pursuant to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code that contains a finding that there is a preponderance of the evidence that a medicaid provider will liquidate assets or file bankruptcy in order to prevent payment of the a... |
Section 5164.57 | Recovery of medicaid overpayments.
...(A)(1) Except as provided in division (A)(2) of this section, the department of medicaid may recover a medicaid payment or portion of a payment made to a medicaid provider to which the provider is not entitled if the department notifies the provider of the overpayment during the five-year period immediately following the end of the state fiscal year in which the overpayment was made. (2) In the case of a hospital me... |
Section 5164.58 | Agency action to recover overpayment to provider.
...(A) If a state agency that enters into a contract with the department of medicaid under section 5162.35 of the Revised Code identifies that a medicaid overpayment has been made to a medicaid provider, the state agency may commence actions to recover the overpayment on behalf of the department. (B) In recovering an overpayment pursuant to this section, a state agency shall comply with the following procedures: ... |
Section 5164.59 | Deduction of incorrect payments.
...The department of medicaid may deduct from medicaid payments for medicaid services rendered by a medicaid provider any amounts the provider owes the state as the result of incorrect medicaid payments the department has made to the provider. |
Section 5164.60 | Interest on Medicaid provider excess payments.
...15, "selected interest rates," a weekly publication of the federal reserve board, or any successor publication. If statistical release H.15, or its successor, ceases to contain the bank prime rate information or ceases to be published, the department shall request a written statement of the average bank prime rate from the federal reserve bank of Cleveland or the federal reserve board. |
Section 5164.61 | Scope of available remedies for recovery of excess payments.
...The authority, under state and federal law, of the department of medicaid or a county department of job and family services to recover excess medicaid payments made to a medicaid provider is not limited by the availability of remedies under sections 5162.21 and 5162.23 of the Revised Code for recovering benefits paid on behalf of medicaid recipients. |
Section 5164.70 | Limitations on medicaid payments for services.
...Except as otherwise required by federal statute or regulation, no medicaid payment for any medicaid service provided by a hospital, nursing facility, or ICF/IID shall exceed the limits established under Subpart C of 42 C.F.R. Part 447. |
Section 5164.71 | Payments for freestanding medical laboratory charges.
...Medicaid payments for freestanding medical laboratory charges shall not exceed the customary and usual fee for laboratory profiles. |
Section 5164.72 | Limitations on payments for inpatient hospital care.
...ram for children and youth with special health care needs established under section 3701.023 of the Revised Code. |
Section 5164.721 | Claims by freestanding birthing centers.
...A hospital or freestanding birthing center that is a medicaid provider may submit to the department of medicaid or the department's fiscal agent a medicaid claim that is both of the following: (A) For a long-acting reversible contraceptive device that is covered by medicaid and provided to a medicaid recipient during the period after the recipient gives birth in the hospital or center and before the recipient is di... |
Section 5164.73 | Division of payments between physician or podiatrist and nurse.
...The division of any medicaid payment between a collaborating physician or podiatrist and a clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse-midwife, or certified nurse practitioner for services performed by the nurse shall be determined and agreed on by the nurse and collaborating physician or podiatrist. In no case shall the medicaid payment exceed the medicaid payment that the physician or podiatrist would have re... |
Section 5164.74 | Reimbursement of graduate medical education costs.
...The medicaid director shall adopt rules under section 5164.02 of the Revised Code governing the calculation and payment of, and the allocation of payments for, graduate medical education costs associated with medicaid services rendered to medicaid recipients. Subject to section 5164.741 of the Revised Code, the rules shall provide for payment of graduate medical education costs associated with medicaid services... |
Section 5164.741 | Payment for graduate medical education costs to noncontracting hospitals.
...id managed care organization that is a health insuring corporation. (2) The hospital has entered into a contract before January 1, 2006, with at least one health insuring corporation serving the participants specified in division (B)(1) of this section. (3) The hospital remains under contract with at least one health insuring corporation serving participants in the care management system who are required to be... |
Section 5164.75 | Medicaid payment for a drug subject to a federal upper reimbursement limit.
...As used in this section, "federal upper reimbursement limit" means the limit established pursuant to the "Social Security Act," section 1927(e), 42 U.S.C. 1396r-8(e). The medicaid payment for a drug that is subject to a federal upper reimbursement limit shall not exceed, in the aggregate, the federal upper reimbursement limit for the drug. |