Nurses in Independent Practice
 
 

Covered Services and Related Limitations

Case Sharing

If more than one type of Medicaid-certified home care provider provides care to a recipient, the case becomes a shared case. All NIP sharing a case with personal care agencies or home health agencies should document their communication with the other providers regarding recipient needs, POC, and scheduling. This will ensure coordination of services and continuity of care, while also preventing duplication of services being provided to a recipient.

According to HFS 101.03(96m)(b)6., Wis. Admin. Code, medically necessary services cannot be duplicative with respect to other services being provided to the recipient. When providers of more than one service type share a case, NIP need to integrate that information into the recipient’s POC and the PA request. This information must be included regardless of the payer source for services of other providers on a shared case.

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