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Providers do not have to be a “member” of WVCHIP to provide services to a child who has health coverage through CHIP. They only need to accept the reimbursement amount provided by CHIP.

 

HealthCheck for all West Virginia Children

 

ACORDIA NATIONAL CHANGES NAME TO WELL'S FARGO  -  Click here for more information.

Express Scripts, Inc. is the pharmacy benefits manager

New Identification Numbers For WVCHIP Member Cards

In response to concerns about Social Security Numbers on member ID cards, WVCHIP has developed an Alternate ID number for WVCHIP Plan members.  These numbers appear on the ID cards mailed to all members since October 1, 2006.

Providers can submit claims using either the new ID number or the social security number.  Both the medical and the prescription drug claim systems can accept either identifier.

 

New Preferred Drug List for WVCHIP members

The West Virginia Children’s Health Insurance Program has updated the Preferred Drug List (PDL), effective January 1, 2008. Click here for the new preferred drug list.

Due to rising drugs costs a new drug list was created in 2006, by focusing more on generic use to contain costs. Adoption of this change is estimated to bring a total savings of more than $1 million to the program. Unlike the past PDL's, non-preferred drugs will no longer be covered.  After January 1, 2006, if a provider chooses to prescribe a drug not listed on the formulary it will be a 100% retail cost to the patient.  Co-payments for drugs on the new PDL will remain the same. Questions concerning drugs covered by WVCHIP should be directed to Express Scripts, Inc. (ESI) at 1-877-256-4689.  Click here to see a copy of the letter mailed out to WV CHIP families.

Reimbursement

Health care providers are reimbursed according to the maximum schedule and rates established by WVCHIP. If a provider’s charge is higher than the WVCHIP maximum fee for a particular service, the Plan will only allow the maximum fee. The “allowed charge” for a particular service will be the lesser of either the provider’s charge or the WVCHIP maximum fee. Physicians and other health care professionals are paid accordingly to a Resource Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) fee schedule.

Providers can check the PEIA website at www.wvpeia.com for specific procedure codes covered under the WVCHIP Plan.

The WVCHIP plan is governed in part by the Omnibus Health Care Act enacted by the West Virginia Legislature in April 1989. This law requires that any health care provider who treats a WVCHIP benefit plan cardholder must accept assignment of benefits. Plan cardholders cannot be billed for any balance of charges over and above the WVCHIP fee allowance or any discount amount applied to the provider’s charge or payment.

Treasurer's Office Now Writes WVCHIP Checks. Click here for more information.

Electronic Claims Submission
Providers may bill WVCHIP electronically through Well's Fargo using several services. Click here for more information.

Accessing Claim and Eligibility Information Online
You can check claim status and verify eligibility online at Well's Fargo website. Read more for instructions. Click here for more information.

Rational Drug Therapy Program Now Reviews Prior Authorization Drug Requests. Click here for more information.

Common Specialty Medications
Beginning July 1, 2005, WVCHIP selected CuraScript as the exclusive pharmacy for Common Specialty Medications. Click here for more information.


How does my office verify CHIP eligibility?

How does my office file a medical claim for a WVCHIP patient?

What does my office need to do if we dispute a reimbursement claim?

Do WVCHIP members have copayments for medical services?

Does my office have to precertify any medical services for a WVCHIP patient?

What do I need to do if I have to send a CHIP patient out of state for a medical procedure?

Who do I call about prescription drug coverage?

What’s New to WVCHIP?

How can my office promote WVCHIP?

Who do I call to preauthorize prescription drug coverage?


Q. How does my office verify CHIP eligibility?

A. By calling our toll-free helpline at 1-877-WVA-CHIP for eligibility verification on the date of service remains our best eligibility verification mechanism at present.

Well's Fargo is an additional resource that providers can use to check the status of a claim and verify eligibility. Each provider will self-register online for this service at www.wellsfargo.com/tpa. Also, Well's Fargo’s fax back service allows the provider to bypass speaking to a customer service representative when calling to verify eligibility and copayments. Contact Well's Fargo at 1-800-356-2392 for more information.

Q. How does my office file a medical claim for a WVCHIP patient?

A. Providers must use the standard CMS (Formerly HCFA) 1500 Claim Form to request reimbursement for services. Claims for all medical, dental and vision services should be forwarded to:

Well's Fargo
PO Box 2451
Charleston, WV 25329-2451

Q. What does my office need to do if we dispute a reimbursement claim?

A. Providers are requested to first fully review any disputed claims amount or denial with Well's Fargo, the claims administrator, at 1-800-356-2392. Any provider still wishing to dispute the amount or denial of reimbursement may file an appeal in writing to:

WVCHIP
Attention: Executive Director
1018 Kanawha Blvd, East
Suite 209
Charleston, WV 25301

Q. Do WVCHIP members have copayments for medical services?

A. Yes, some plan members have copayments for certain medical and prescription services. Click here for copayment information.

Q. Does my office have to precertify any medical services for a WVCHIP patient?

A. Yes. Providers must contact Well's Fargo at 1-800-356-2392 for precertification (of the service and where the service will take place) prior to a WVCHIP cardholder’s admission to a hospital, skilled nursing facility, any other inpatient facility and the medical services listed below:

Abortion, Allergy Testing, Arthroscopy (knee only), Cataract Surgery, Chiropractic Care and Treatment, Colonoscopy, Day Programs, Durable Medical Equipment (purchase or rental), Home Health Care, Hospice Care, Laparoscopy, Magnetic Resonance Angiography (MRA), Occupational Therapy, Pain Management Services, Partial Hospitalization, PET Scan, Septoplasty (with or without Adenoidectomy), Vision Therapy and Emergencies.

*If the admission is an emergency, then a parent, guardian, family member, provider or other designated person must call Acordia National at 1-800-356-2392 within 48 hours of the admission, even if the child is discharged in less than 48 hours. Remember, for out-of-state care, the parent or guardian must contact Well's Fargo for prior approval.

Q. What do I need to do if I have to send a WVCHIP patient out of state for a medical procedure?

A.  Well's Fargo uses three networks for services outside of West Virginia. In the State of Ohio, the network is Medical Mutual of Ohio’s SuperMed Plus Network. For all other states, Alliance and Beech Street networks are used. WVCHIP cardholders using an out-of-state provider must get prior approval from Acordia to ensure that their claim will be paid. Should they need assistance locating a network provider, they can call Well's Fargo at 1-800-356-2392. If they have access to the Internet, provider information can be obtained by visiting these websites: Medical Mutual of Ohio, Beech Street and Alliance.


Q. Who Do I Call About Prescription Drug Coverage?

A. Contact Express Scripts, Inc. at 1-877-256-4680 or visit them online at
www.express-scripts.com. Click here for the latest drug formulary.

Q. Who do I call to preauthorize prescription drug coverage?

A. Contact WVU's Rational Drug Therapy Program at 1-800-847-3859.


For more information about benefits, please review the Summary Plan Description Plan and Provider Guide. Click here to view WVCHIP's Notice of Privacy Practices.


Provider Outreach

As a provider you see patients everyday with out health care. You can help promote WVCHIP by having materials available in your waiting area and counseling patients about insurance opportunities during an office visit. Complete a provider outreach order form to start your outreach efforts today.

 

Provider Publications

Provider Guide

Preferred Drug List

CPT Codes for Immunizations

Immunization Schedule for Ages 0-6 years

Immunization Schedule for Ages 7-18 years

Dental Care Flyer

Vision Care Flyer

Well-Child Exam Flyer

Child Development Flyer

Hearing Screening Flyer

Healthcheck Forms

Kindergarten Screening Document


( click here to view WVCHIP news update )


 

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