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Medicare contractors develop LCDs when there is no National Coverage Determination (NCD) or when there is a need to further define an NCD. The guidelines for LCD development are provided in Chapter 13 of the Medicare Program Integrity Manual.
This LCD describes guidelines to be used by National Government Services (NGS) in reviewing hospice claims and by hospice providers to determine eligibility of beneficiaries for hospice benefits. Although guidelines applicable to certain disease categories are included, this LCD is applicable to all hospice patients.
19 Dec 2017 Helpful Tip! To find an LCD by HCPCS code, press CTRL and the F key to open the "find" tool. Then, enter the HCPCS code. The code you are looking for will be highlighted. To view the LCD and/or Policy Article, simply click the link.
2 Nov 2015 The difference between LCDs and previously written LMRPs is that LCDs contain only reasonable and necessary conditions of coverage as allowed under section 1862(a)(1)(A) of the Act. LMRPs may have also contained other information such as coding and payment guidelines.
2 Jan 2018 The active LCDs are provided with the title, contractor ID, applicable CPT codes and hyperlinks to the complete policy available on the CMS website.
What is the difference between a NCD and an LCD? An NCD is mandated at the national level and all FIs, Carriers, and Medicare Administrative. Contractors (MACs) follow those guidelines. An LCD is mandated at the MAC level and those guidelines are only applicable to that MAC's jurisdiction. Medicare contractors
A Local Coverage Determination (LCD) is a decision by a Medicare contractor whether to cover a particular product, procedure, or service in its jurisdictional area in accordance with §1862 (a) (1) of the Social Security Act. All wound care providers should be knowledgeable about Medicare coverage prior to providing
Use the scroll box below to select the State(s) you would like to view contractors for and select the Submit Button to view the LCD Contractors who service that state. Select the Contractor name to view a list of policies for the specified Contractor. You can also select the Print Report Button to print the entire results table.
1 Dec 2016 LCDs and NCDs provide reasonable and necessary indications and limitations of Medicare coverage.
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