Okla. Admin. Code § 317:30-3-5.1 - Usual and customary fees
(a) Providers
are required to indicate their usual and customary charge when submitting
claims to SoonerCare. The usual and customary charge is the provider's charge
for providing the same service to persons not entitled to SoonerCare benefits.
For providers using a sliding fee scale, the usual and customary charge is the
one that best represents the most frequently charged amount by the individual
provider for the service when provided to non-SoonerCare members. Providers
that do not have an established usual and customary charge indicate an amount
reasonably related to the provider's cost for providing the service.
(b) Providers may not charge SoonerCare a
higher fee than they charge non-SoonerCare patients even if the SoonerCare
allowable is greater than the provider's usual and customary fee. Unless
otherwise permitted by SoonerCare reimbursement methodology, individual claim
payments are limited to the lesser of their usual and customary charge or the
SoonerCare allowable.
(c) Providers
indicate their usual and customary charge without deducting the co-payment for
services that require a member co-payment. When applicable, the co-payment is
systematically deducted.
(d)
Payment is made based on the amount of the claim submitted, up to the maximum
allowable amount.
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