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    August 17, 2022

    Durable Medical Equipment Authorizations

    In February 2021, MSF contracted with RisingDME to provide DME for injured workers.  All pre-authorizations for DME that is not dispensed directly by a provider’s office or clinic should go directly to RisingDME@risingms.com or faxed to 312-224-1327.  This includes authorizations for Bone Growth Stimulators, TENS/Muscle Stimulation units and other name brand items.  If you have questions about a pending authorization or need to relay more information, please call 888-959-0043. 

    For DME that is dispensed directly from your clinic, continue to bill it out as usual – it will be paid per the DLI fee schedule rules under ARM 24.29-1523:

    24.29.1523    MEDICAL EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES FOR DATES OF SERVICE ON OR AFTER JULY 1, 2013

    (1) For both facility and professional services, reimbursement for DME dispensed through a medical provider is determined by the professional fee schedule in effect on the date of service, except for prescription medicines as provided by ARM 24.29.1529. On March 31 of each year, or as soon thereafter as is reasonably feasible, the professional fee schedule with updated HCPCS will be posted on the web site. If a RVU is not listed or if the RVU is listed as null, reimbursement is limited to a total amount that is determined by adding the cost of the item plus the lesser of either $30.00 or 30 percent of the cost of the item plus the freight cost. An invoice documenting the cost of the equipment or supply must be sent to the insurer upon the insurer’s request.

    (a) Copies of the instructions are available on the department web site or may be obtained at no charge from the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, P.O. Box 8011, Helena, Montana 59604-8011.

    (2) If a provider adds value to DME (such as by complex assembly, modification, or special fabrication), then the provider may charge a reasonable fee for those services. Merely unpacking an item is not a “value-added” service. While extensive fitting of devices may be billed for, simple fitting (such as adjusting the height of crutches) is not billable.