PHARMACY PROVIDERS, PLEASE
NOTE!!!
If you are unsure about the coverage
of a drug product, please contact the PBM help desk at 1-800-648-0790.
Please file adjustments for claims
that may have been incorrectly paid. Only those products of the manufacturers
which participate in the Federal Rebate Program will be covered by the Medicaid
program. Participation may be verified in Appendix C, available at
http://www.lamedicaid.com.
Should you have any questions
regarding any of the following messages, please contact Gainwell Technologies at (800) 473-2783 or (225) 924-5040.
For information regarding the medication policy and/or criteria associated with this denial, providers
may access the Louisiana Medicaid Preferred Drug List (PDL) / Non-Preferred Drug List at
http://ldh.la.gov/assets/HealthyLa/Pharmacy/PDL.pdf.
ATTENTION PROVIDERS
PAYMENT ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT (PERM) 2024 IS IN PROGRESS
The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) conducts a
Payment Error Rate Measurement (PERM) review program on
Louisiana Medicaid every three years. PERM is a review
developed by CMS to identify payments in the Medicaid and
Children’s Health Insurance (CHIP) programs that did not
comply with policies and statutory requirements. PERM does not
investigate fraud in Medicaid and CHIP, and is not a fraud rate.
PERM Reporting Year (RY) 2024 will sample from Medicaid and CHIP payments dated from July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2023. CMS contractors will review randomly selected claims to verify provider service documentation is complete, supports the service billed, and is compliant with Medicaid and CHIP policies and documentation requirements.
If your claims are selected for PERM review, your office will receive a medical records request letter and telephone outreach from the CMS review contractor Empower AI. All selected providers must cooperate with the CMS review contractor.
Providers can reach EmpowerAI at PERMRC_ProviderInquiries@empower.ai
or 1-800-393-3068. Please visit www.lamedicaid.com, Provider Tools,
Payment Error Rate Measurement (PERM) for more information on securely sending records.
Failure to produce documentation of services provided to Medicaid beneficiaries will result in monetary recoveries for undocumented services. Providers must maintain all medical, fiscal, professional and business records for services provided to Medicaid recipients for at least five years from the date of service, even if the provider has closed.
Upon closure, providers must maintain all records, including electronic records, according to applicable laws,
regulations and retention requirements. The closing provider must notify LDH of the location records will be stored,
and contact information of the records custodian. Providers can report agency closure to Gainwell Provider Enrollment at
LouisianaProvEnroll@gainwelltechnologies.com or 225-216-6370.
For questions about PERM, providers may contact Toni Prine, project manager for Louisiana Medicaid’s PERM program,
with Myers and Stauffer LC at tprine@mslc.com or 512-770-4237.