Mammography: Change Certification-Based Action from Return to Provider (RTP)/Return as Unprocessable to Denial
Note: This article was revised on January 15, 2008, to correct the RA reason code for carriers/B MACs for claims that contain a film mammography HCPCS code and the facility is certified for digital mammography only (page 4). The correct RA code is 171 and not B6 as previously stated. All other information remains unchanged.
What You Need to Know
CR 5577, from which this article is taken, instructs FIs, carriers and A/B MACs to deny claims for mammography services (rather than returning them as unprocessable) if the appropriate Food and Drug Administration (FDA) certification status is not listed on the FDA-created, CMS-supplied, Mammography Quality Standard Act (MQSA) data file. You should make sure that your billing staff list the FDA certification status as required.
Background
Similarly, Medicare contractors will deny the claim if it contains a digital mammography HCPCS code and the facility is certified for film mammography only. In denying these claims because the facility is not certified to perform digital mammography, they will again use MSN message 16.2. In this instance:
- Carriers/B MACs will use:
- RA reason code 171 (Payment is denied when performed/billed by this type of provider in this type of facility)
- Remark code N92 (This facility is not certified for digital mammography)
- FIs/A MACs will use reason code B7
- Carriers/B MACs will continue to use the MQSA file to verify the facility's FDA-assigned 6-digit certification number submitted on the claim, and will return claims to the supplier as unprocessable if it does not contain the facility's certification number
In order to ensure that the facility has a right to appeal an inappropriate denial based on the status of its FDA certification, CR 5577, from which this article is taken, instructs Medicare FIs, carriers and A/B MACs to deny all claims for screening or diagnostic mammography services (rather than return them to the provider, or return as unprocessable to the supplier), if the appropriate FDA certification status is not listed on the claim. Please note, however, that carriers/B MACs will continue to return the claim as unprocessable if the facility’s FDA-assigned certification number is missing from the claim.
The MQSA requires that all facilities providing mammography services meet national quality standards and provides the specific standards for those qualified to perform screening and diagnostic mammograms and how they should be certified.
The FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health is responsible for collecting certificate fees and surveying mammography facilities; and effective October 1, 1994, all facilities that provide screening and mammography services (except those in the Veterans Administration) must have an FDA-issued certificate to continue to operate.
In addition, Section 104 of the Benefits Improvement and Protection Act (BIPA) of 2000 provided new payment methodologies for both diagnostic and screening mammograms that use digital technology. Medicare pays for film mammography and digital mammography at different rates, and moreover, pays for a service only if the provider or supplier is certified by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to perform those types of mammograms for which payment is sought.
Medicare determines whether the mammography facility is certified to perform the mammography services billed by using data that the FDA sends to CMS on a weekly basis. This information indicates whether a mammography facility is certified to perform digital mammography.
To verify that the facility is certified by the FDA to perform mammography services, carriers/B MACs match the supplier’s (e.g., independent facility) mammography certification number submitted on the claim to the 6-digit FDA-assigned certification number appearing on the file for the billing facility (in item 32 of the Form CMS-1500 for paper claims, or in the 2400 loop (REF02 segment, where 01=EW segment) of the ASC X12 837 professional claim format, version 4010A1, for electronic claims). If the facility’s FDA-assigned 6-digit number is not on the claim, the carrier/B MAC will return the claim as unprocessable using remittance reason code 16 (Claim/service lacks information which is needed for adjudication.) and remark code MA128 (Missing/incomplete/invalid FDA approval number.).
Intermediaries/A MACs identify the facility using the provider number submitted on the claim and use the certification data contained on the MQSA file. In addition, both intermediaries/A MACs and carriers/B MACs look for the film indicator (designated by '1') or the digital indicator (designated by '2') on the MQSA file to verify the type of mammography (film and/or digital) that the facility is certified to perform.
Therefore, effective April 1, 2008:
- FIs/A MACs will verify that the provider number on the claim corresponds with a certified mammography facility on the MQSA file, and if it does not, they will deny the claim. In denying these claims submitted by providers not listed as certified facilities on the MQSA file, the Medicare contractor will use:
- Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) message 16.2 (This service cannot be paid when provided in this location/facility)
- Remittance Advice (RA) reason code B7 (This provider was not certified/eligible to be paid for this procedure/service on this date of service)
- RA remark code N110 (This facility is not certified for film mammography)
- Carriers/B MACs will verify that the FDA-assigned, 6-digit mammography certification number on the claim corresponds to the FDA mammography certification number appearing on the billing facility’s file. They will deny the claim if either:
- The facility’s certification number submitted on the claim does not match the certification number on the MQSA file
- The facility certification number on the claim matches the facility certification number on the MQSA file, but the facility name reported on the claim does not match the facility name on the MQSA file
- The facility certification number reported on the claim matches the facility certification number on the MQSA file, but the facility address reported on the claim does not match the facility address on the MQSA file
- In denying the claim because of an invalid facility certification number, they will use MSN message 9.4 (This item or service was denied because information required to make payment is missing); and RA reason code 125 (Payment adjusted due to a submission/billing error(s).) and remark code MA128 (Missing/incomplete/ invalid FDA approval number).
Further, Medicare contractors will use the FDA certification data to verify that the billing facility is eligible to bill for the type of mammography service submitted on the claim.
They will deny the claim if the facility is not certified by the FDA to perform such service (if the HCPCS code on the claim, for either film or digital mammogram, does not match the type of certification indicated on the MQSA file).
In denying these claims because the facility is not certified by the FDA to perform either a screening or diagnostic mammography service, Medicare contractors will use:
- MSN 16.2 (This service cannot be paid when provided in this location/facility)
- RA reason code B7 (This provider was not certified/eligible to be paid for this procedure/service on this date of service)
- Remark code N110 (This facility is not certified for film mammography)
- They will deny the claim if it contains a film mammography HCPCS code and the facility is certified for digital mammography only. In denying these claims because the facility is not certified to perform film mammography, they will use MSN message MSN 16.2. In this instance, carriers/B MACs will use RA reason code 171 (Payment is denied when performed/billed by this type of provider in this type of facility) and remark code N110 and FIs/A MACs will use reason code B7.
Similarly, Medicare contractors will deny the claim if it contains a digital mammography HCPCS code and the facility is certified for film mammography only. In denying these claims because the facility is not certified to perform digital mammography, they will again use MSN message 16.2. In this instance:
- Carriers/B MACs will use:
- RA reason code 171 (Payment is denied when performed/billed by this type of provider in this type of facility)
- Remark code N92 (This facility is not certified for digital mammography)
- FIs/A MACs will use reason code B7
- Carriers/B MACs will continue to use the MQSA file to verify the facility’s FDA-assigned 6-digit certification number submitted on the claim, and will return claims to the supplier as unprocessable if it does not contain the facility’s certification number
Additional Information
You can find the official instruction, CR 5577 (PDF, 393 KB), issued to your carrier, FI, or A/B MAC. Additionally, you can find the revised sections of the Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 18 (Preventive and Screening Services), Section 20.2 (HCPCS and Diagnosis Codes for Mammography Services) as an attachment to CR 5577.
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