5CF95: Hospice Continuous Care Hours, Units Not Reasonable and Necessary

Published 03/08/2024

Reason for Denial
Some hospice services for continuous care were denied because the documentation submitted did not support the level of care billed for those hours/units.

How to Avoid This Denial

  • Continuous care must be provided for a minimum of eight hours during a 24-hour day (24-hour day begins and ends at midnight). This care may be rendered in any necessary increment as long as the total is at least eight hours of care in a 24-hour period.
  • An RN or LPN must provide at least half of the care hours billed
  • Continuous care should be initiated when skilled levels of care are needed during crisis situations. A period of crisis is defined as a time in which the patient requires predominately nursing care to achieve palliation or management of acute medical symptoms.
  • Documentation should clearly support the reason for continuous care and should illustrate hour-by-hour and day-by-day what services were provided, the patient’s condition, and the type of personnel providing continuous care

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