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Defense Health Agency Chief Information Officer Employee Presented with Prestigious Award
U.S. Navy Capt. Donna Poulin, Defense Health Agency, chief of engineering solutions architecture-business analytics division, was recently recognized by the Department of Defense Chief Information Officer Awards with an honorable mention.
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The Defense Health Agency and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have established a working relationship and have collaborated to improve billing practices between the two agencies. DHA, on behalf of their Military Treatment Facilities, has signed up as non-participating providers using the CMS election form. The below documents will assist MTFs as they submit claims to CMS.
For any questions that are specifically addressed in the above documents, please reach out to the DHA UBO Helpdesk.
Per Interagency Agreement, the U.S. Coast Guard reimburses the Army, Navy, Air Force, and DHA MTFs annually, and on a prospective basis, for inpatient and outpatient care provided to USCG eligible beneficiaries at their MTFs. Payments are calculated based on historical encounter data and DHA UBO rates. They are normalized using the appropriate medical inflation factors, force structure adjustments, and other health insurance adjustment (a discount). The USCG directly distributes prospective payment amounts to Army, Navy, Air Force, and DHA MTFs based on individual treatment Defense Medical Information System [facility] identifier PPA calculations. For more information, see the USCG Billing section in the DHA UBO User Guide. The Memorandum of Understanding between the DOD and the U.S. Coast Guard is available upon request to the DHA UBO Help Desk.
The DHA has current Memorandum of Agreements with both the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps regarding participation in TRICARE and eligibility for care within MTFs. The MOAs are available upon request to the DHA UBO Help Desk.
Multi-site billing (sometimes referred to as regional billing) allows one facility to perform claims processing for one or more facilities. The concept of Multi-site billing has been accomplished to various degrees by the Services and NCR MD. There are some key points, though, involved in any arrangement when a facility or agency is contracted to perform this function for another facility. At a minimum:
For further information, please contact your Service or NCR MD Program Manager.
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