Title: Special and Regular Formula
1Special and Regular Formula
- Members who have MassHealth and WIC Benefits
2MassHealth Pays for Special Formula
- MassHealth and its contracted Managed Care
- Organizations (MCOs) pay for medically necessary
special - (prescription) formula for eligible members even
if they are - enrolled in WIC.
- Formula products may also be called enteral
products, these - include special and regular (non-prescription)
formulas.
3What are Special Formulas?
- Some examples of special formula are
- Nutramigen Lipil
- Neocate Infant
- Neosure Advance
- Pediasure
- Pregestimil Lipil
- PKU-2 or PKU-3
- There are many more that may be prescribed and
usually are - used if the infant, child or adult has some
special health - condition.
4 WIC Benefits
- Members who may be eligible for WIC benefits are
children under 5 years old and women who are
pregnant, breastfeeding or postpartum. They must
meet income and nutritional risk criteria. - WIC will continue to provide other components of
the food package if MassHealth is paying for the
formula and they will also provide nutrition
education as well other services.
5 WIC Special Formula Process
- WIC staff will issue only ONE month of
special formula checks to WIC participants who
are enrolled in MassHealth. This will allow for
the MassHealth prior authorization approval
process to take place. In the case of any
additional need where the approval for the PA has
not yet been given, the WIC Program will continue
to issue formula until the members formula is
received from MassHealth.
6WIC Regular Formula Process
- Regular (non- special) formula will continue to
be provided by WIC. - Regular formulas that WIC will continue to
provide as first payer include - Good Start Supreme
- Good Start Supreme DHA/ARA
- Good Start Supreme Soy DHA/ARA
- Enfamil Lipil with Iron
- Enfamil Lipil Low Iron
- ProSobee Lipil
7When Regular Formula is Provided by MassHealth
- MassHealth, including its contracted Managed Care
- Organizations (MCOs), will provide coverage of
medically - necessary regular formula only under the
following - circumstances
- the member is not eligible for WIC or
- the member does not receive adequate amounts of
regular formula from WIC to meet his or her
medical needs
8Process to Obtain Formula from MassHealth
- The patient visits the provider who determines
that the member requires a special formula. - The prescribing provider or the providers staff
involved in the members care completes the
necessary medical necessity form or letter and a
prescription. - The medical necessity form or letter and
prescription must be signed and dated by the
prescribing provider.
9Documentation of Medical Necessity
- Clinical information may be completed by the
clinician on the MassHealth Medical Necessity
Review Form for Enteral Nutrition Products or on
the providers letterhead. It must include all of
the required information. - The Medical Necessity Review Form for Enteral
Nutrition Products, can be viewed at
http//www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/masshealth/guidel
ines/mnr_enteralnutrition.pdf
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11Guidelines for Medical Necessity
- For additional information the provider can be
referred to - The Guidelines for Medical Necessity
Determination for Enteral Nutrition Products
which can be found at - http//www.mass.gov/Eeohhs2/docs/masshealth/guidel
ines/mg-enteralnutrition.pdf
12Documentation Required to Obtain a Prior
Authorization
- The Prior Authorization must be submitted with
the following - Medical Necessity Review Form or letter of
medical necessity on providers letterhead. - Prescription indicating the number of refills and
the number of units per day (for tube feeding
the number of calories per day). - Prior Authorization Request Form including the
appropriate HCPC code and modifier (indicating if
this is for oral or tube feeding). - Manufacturers invoice if there is no established
rate set.
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14Submitting a Prior Authorization
- The documentation (medical necessity form and
prescription) is either sent by the prescribing
provider or taken by the member (or caregiver) to
the Durable Medical Equipment (DME)
provider/pharmacy. - The DME provider/pharmacy submits the prior
authorization (PA) request to MassHealth on the
members behalf using the Automated Prior
Authorization System (APAS) or using the standard
paper PA form. The letter of medical necessity
and prescription are submitted with the request.
15Submitting a Prior Authorization
For instructions on the electronic submission
of a request for prior authorization, go to
MassHealths Automated Prior Authorization System
at www.masshealth-apas.com
16Prior Approval Review Process
- The Prior Authorization (PA) Unit will review an
appropriately completed PA request and determine
if there is medical justification to determine if
the formula is medically necessary. - The Prior Authorization unit will notify the
DME/pharmacy provider and the member within 15
calendar days after a request for service. -
17What if the PA is Running Out?
- A new or updated prior authorization along with
current medical necessity documentation/prescripti
on must be requested for formula and must be
submitted before the expiration of the current
prior authorization to continue receiving the
formula without a gap in service.
18Delivery
- The provider may deliver the formula to a
members home but cant charge the member for the
delivery. The delivery charge is incorporated
into the fee set by the Department of Health Care
Finance and Policy (DHCFP) regulations.
19MCO Enrolled Members
Members enrolled in a MassHealth MCO and their
providers must contact the appropriate MCO
Customer Service Center for information about the
PA process.
20?Questions?
- Who pays for special formula if the member has
both WIC and MassHealth benefits? - Who can supply formula to a member?
- What forms does a prescriber need to provide to
the DME/pharmacy vendor? - What does the DME/pharmacy vendor need to do to
get a PA approved? - What do I do if Im contacted about a pharmacy
provider who is reluctant to submit a PA request
when presented with a prescription and medical
necessity documentation?