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West Virginia Part B Carrier
Limitation of Liability

Ambulance services most often are denied on the basis of Section 1861(s)(7) of the Act, which specifies ambulance transportation may be covered only when other means of transportation are contraindicated.

  • When an ambulance transport is denied because another means of transportation could have been used, limitation of liability does not apply
  • An Advance Beneficiary Notice (ABN) is not appropriate in these situations

Limitation of liability does apply (ABN is appropriate) for ambulance services when the transporting entity has a reasonable basis to believe that the transport can be done safely and effectively by land ambulance transportation.

  • Medicare payment for the difference between reasonable and necessary services and items, and those actually furnished is denied as not reasonable and necessary based on Section 1862(a)(1)(A) of the Act
  • When advance notice is given to the beneficiary, the service must be submitted with HCPCS modifier 'GA' (advance notice has been given to the beneficiary)

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last updated on 08/01/2009
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