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Aug 21st, 2013 - ASIF

Drug Wastage for TMHP

Hello Everyone

Does TMHP cover Drug wastage or not? If TMHP covers drug wastage then what modifier should we submit on our claim? we have denials and they are not accepting JW for drug wastage.

Please help.

Thanks

Aug 26th, 2013 - drgo77 39 

re: Drug Wastage for TMHP

It is my understanding that no Payor pays for drug wastage. If the patient doesn't get it, you can't charge for it.

Aug 26th, 2013 -

re: Drug Wastage for TMHP

I am not sure what TMHP is, but my Medicare Contractor, First Coast Services, pay for Drug wastage.

This is taken from their website:

Billing and coverage for drug wastage

"First Coast Service Options Inc. (First Coast) will consider payment for the unused and discarded portion of a single-use drug/biological product after administration of the appropriate (reasonable and necessary) dosage for the patient’s condition. This applies to drugs priced through the Average Sales Price (ASP) drug/biological program. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) encourages physicians, hospitals, and other providers to provide injectable drug therapy incident to a physician’s services in a fashion that maximizes efficiency of therapy in a clinically appropriate manner. If a physician, hospital, or other provider must discard the unused portion of a single-use vial or other single-use package after administering a dose/quantity appropriate to the clinical context for a Medicare beneficiary, the program provides payment for the entire portion of drug or biological indicated on the vial or package label.

If less than a complete vial is administered at the time of service, and the unused portion is discarded, drug wastage must be documented in the patient’s medical record with the date, time, and quantity wasted. Upon review, any discrepancy between amount administered to the patient and the billed amount will be denied, unless wastage is clearly documented. The amount billed as “wastage” must not be administered to another patient or billed again to Medicare. All procedures for drug storage, reconstitution and administration should conform to applicable Federal Drug Administration (FDA) guidelines and provider scope of practice.

Note: For billing purposes, First Coast does not require the use of modifier JW. Drug wastage is billed by combining on a single line the wastage and administered dosage amount. "



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