Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 140.471 - Description of Home Health Care Services
a) Home health services are services provided
for participants in their places of residence and are aimed at facilitating the
transition from a more acute level of care to the home.
b) Services provided shall be of a curative
or rehabilitative nature and demonstrate progress toward goals outlined in a
plan of care. Services shall be provided for individuals upon direct order of a
physician and in accordance with a plan of care established by the physician
and reviewed at least every 60 days.
c) For purposes of this Section, "residence"
includes any setting in which normal life activities take place and does not
include a hospital, a skilled nursing facility, an intermediate care facility,
a specialized mental health rehabilitation facility,or any setting in which
payment is or could be made under Medical Assistance programs for inpatient
services that include room and board. The term "residence" includes an
intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded only to the extent that
home health services are not required to be provided under 89 Ill. Adm. Code
144.
d) Effective July 1, 2012, to
be eligible for reimbursement by the Department, initial certification of
intermittent skilled nursing services, home health aide or therapy services
must have documentation that a face-to-face encounter was conducted by the
practitioner requesting services. The following conditions must be met for the
face-to-face encounter:
1) The physician
responsible for performing the initial certification must document that the
face-to-face patient encounter, which is related to the primary reason the
patient requires home health services, has occurred no more than 90 days prior
to the home health start of care date or within 30 days after the start of the
home health care by including the date of the encounter and including an
explanation of why the clinical findings of the encounter support that the
patient is in need of either intermittent skilled nursing, home health aide or
therapy services as defined in Section
140.472.
2) The face-to-face encounter must be
performed by the certifying physician, a nurse practitioner, a clinical nurse
specialist who is working in collaboration with the physician in accordance
with State law, a certified nurse midwife as authorized by State law, a
physician assistant under the supervision of the physician, or, for patients
admitted to home health immediately after an acute or post-acute stay, the
physician who cared for the patient in an acute or post-acute facility and who
has privileges at the facility.
A) If the
certifying physician does not perform the face-to-face encounter personally,
the non-physician practitioner or the physician who cared for the patient in an
acute or post-acute facility performing the face-to-face encounter must
communicate the clinical findings of that face-to-face patient encounter to the
certifying physician. The clinical findings must be incorporated into a written
or electronic document in the patient's medical record.
B) If a face-to-face patient encounter
occurred within 90 days prior to the start of care but is not related to the
primary reason the patient requires home health services, or the patient has
not seen the certifying physician or allowed non-physician practitioner within
the 90 days prior to the start of the home health episode, the certifying
physician or non-physician practitioner must have a face-to-face encounter with
the patient within 30 days after the start of the home health care.
C) The face-to-face patient encounter may
occur through telehealth, in compliance with Section
140.403.
D) The physician responsible for certifying
the patient for home care must document that the face-to-face encounter is
related to the primary reason the patient requires home health services, and
occurred within the timeframes described in subsection (d)(1). The
documentation must indicate the practitioner who conducted the encounter and
the date of the encounter.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 10282, effective June 27, 2013
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