


Providers who have already submitted their revalidation to the IHCP will be processed based upon normal revalidation requirements. Any enrollments that were terminated during March 2020 because of failure to revalidate will be reactivated, and those providers also will be required to revalidate after the emergency declaration has ended. All providers due for revalidation between March 1, 2020, and the end of the State emergency declaration will now be required to revalidate after the emergency declaration has ended. Indiana Medicaid provider revalidations have been temporarily halted. During their revalidation process, providers with provisional enrollment will be required to complete all screening requirements that were temporarily waived during the emergency declaration.
#MEDICARE TIMELY FILING LIMIT 2020 PLUS#
Each newly enrolled provider’s revalidation date will be set based upon the number of days between the provider’s original date of enrollment and the final date of the emergency declaration plus 90 days. These providers with provisional enrollment will then be required to revalidate at the conclusion of the emergency declaration. Provider enrollment applications received on or after April 1, 2020, through the end of the State emergency declaration, will be enrolled on a provisional basis with an assigned risk level associated with their provider type and specialty without the additional screening measures. Indiana Medicaid provider enrollment applications received prior to April 1, 2020, will be processed according to standard enrollment requirements. Here is a brief overview of several of those changes. Changes affect many areas of IHCP, including telemedicine, timely filing limits, provider enrollment, and more. When billing for services provided to patients who are covered by Indiana Medicaid or one of Indiana Medicaid’s Managed Care Plans, consult the latest IHCP banners for the most up-to-date guidance.ĭuring Indiana’s COVID-19 emergency declaration, the Indiana Health Coverage Programs (IHCP) is implementing temporary changes to provide flexibility for Indiana Medicaid providers and patients.
#MEDICARE TIMELY FILING LIMIT 2020 UPDATE#
UPDATE ON APRIL 23, 2020: Indiana Health Coverage Programs continues to release new guidance and make temporary policy changes for providers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
