Effective March 1, 2016, Independence will adopt new claims reporting 
requirements for drugs obtained from in-network home infusion providers. The 
following information will be required when submitting all home infusion drug 
claims:
 
- NDC. The specific National Drug Code (NDC) that corresponds to the 
drug formulation administered to the member must be reported.
- HCPCS or CPT® codes. The specific Healthcare Common 
Procedure Coding System (HCPCS) or Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 
for the drug must be reported. Exception: For drugs without a specific 
HCPCS or CPT code, report the J3490 or J3590 not otherwise classified (NOC) 
code, as appropriate.
- Units of drug administered. Drug units must be reported in multiples 
of the dosage unit specified in the HCPCS/CPT code narrative. Exception: 
For drugs without a specific HCPCS or CPT code, report the units in multiples 
of the drug units specified in the NDC.
Failure to include these components in a claim may result in delayed 
processing and reimbursement.
 
Note: Precertification requests submitted through the 
NaviNet® web portal will continue to follow the same submission 
process that is in effect today.
 
For more information 
The following claim payment policies are being updated to address these new 
billing requirements and provide specific claims examples:
 
- Commercial: #00.01.49b: Reporting Requirements for Drugs and 
Biologics
- Medicare Advantage: #MA00.024a: Reporting Requirements for Drugs and 
Biologics
View the Notifications for these policies by visiting our Medical Policy Portal. Select Accept and Go to Medical 
Policy Online, and then select Commercial or Medicare 
Advantage under Active Notifications.
 
We ask that you review these policies in their entirety and share them with 
your staff so they can become familiar with the new requirements prior to March 
1, 2016.
 
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