This is a reminder of the requirements for primary care physicians (PCP) 
when rendering services to members in long-term care (LTC) facilities. It is 
important to adhere to these requirements when providing such services or your 
claims may be denied. This information is documented in the Provider Manual 
for Participating Professional Providers and was previously published in 
Partners in Health UpdateSM. 
Member must be on PCP?s LTC panel 
Please note the following two requirements related to PCPs and their LTC 
panel:
 
- PCPs who provide services to members in an LTC/custodial setting 
must have a separate LTC provider number established in our 
system. This separate provider number must be used when submitting claims for 
services rendered to members residing in an LTC facility (custodial members). 
If you do not have a separate LTC provider number and you are seeing 
Independence members residing in an LTC/custodial setting, please contact your 
Network Coordinator to establish an LTC provider number.
- The members you provide care to in the LTC setting must be on your 
LTC panel or the claim will be denied. Please remind your Independence 
LTC patients who are not included on your panel that they, or their legal 
representative, need to contact Customer Service to select your LTC 
location. You may also want to consult with the administrative staff 
of the LTC facility to assist with educating the members and/or their legal 
representative of the need to be on the PCP?s LTC panel.
Note: Members who are on your office panel but now reside in an LTC 
facility must contact Customer Service in order to be moved to your LTC 
panel.
 
Referral requirements for members in 
LTC  
PCPs with an LTC panel must issue a referral to an in-network provider for 
any professional service or consultation for an LTC-panel member in LTC. This 
requirement includes:
 
- podiatry, physical therapy, and radiology services
- consultation or follow-up with a specialist
- ancillary services
Note: LTC-panel members do not have capitation requirements for 
laboratory, physical therapy, or radiology services. Also, the services listed 
above do not require precertification.
 
PCPs should submit referrals for LTC-panel members in advance of the service 
being provided. Referrals can be submitted by using the NaviNet® 
web portal, and they should be submitted in a timely manner to allow for 
appropriate claims processing. Claims will not be authorized for payment 
without a referral on file. In addition, consultants and ancillary providers 
are encouraged to provide the referral information with the claim to assist in 
processing.
 
Billing requirements for members in an LTC 
facility  
Services for members in custodial care are to be billed with Place of 
Service code 32.
 
If you have any questions about LTC services, please contact your Network 
Coordinator.
 
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