- Medicare Hospice Quick Reference Sheet
- Hospice Certifying Physician Medicare Enrollment Information
- Hospice Claim Reporting Requirements for Attending and Certifying Physicians
- 17729 Hospice Claim Edit for Certifying Physicians
- Billing Hospice Transfers
- Hospice Notice of Election Termination/Revocation (Type of Bill 8xB)
- Hospice Room and Board Denials
- Professional Services During a Patient Hospice Election
- Incarcerated or Unlawfully Present in the U.S. Claim Rejections (U538H, U538Q)
- Counting 60-Day Election Periods
- Untimely Filed Notice of Election Circumstance Exception: Medicare Beneficiary Is Granted Retroactive Medicare Entitlement
- Hospice Billing Codes Chart
- Appropriate Use of Occurrence Code 27 and Occurrence Span Code 77
- Hospice Notice of Change of Ownership
- Filing an Electronic Notice of Change of Ownership (TOB 8XE)
- Hospice Change of Ownership
- Filing an Electronic Notice of Cancelation (Type of Bill 8XD)
- Filing an Electronic Notice of Transfer (Type of Bill 8XC)
- Counting 60-Day Election Periods - Leap Year
- Hospice Site of Service Codes
- Billing Hospice Physician, Nurse Practitioner and Physician Assistant Services (Related To Terminal Diagnosis)
- Hospice Visit Reporting
- The Medicare Hospice Benefit: Effects on Other Provider Types
- Counting 90-Day Election Periods - Leap Year
- Reporting Hospice Discharges, Revocations and Transfers
- Avoiding Reason Code 7C625: Appropriate Use of Remarks on Final Hospice Claims
- Hospice Claim Submission Job Aid
- Counting 90-Day Election Periods
- Hospice Quality Reporting Program
- Filing an Electronic Notice of Election (Type of Bill 8XA)
- Value-Based Insurance Design Model Hospice Benefit Component Overview
- Documentation for Hospice Transfers
- Hospice Billing Instructions for Influenza, Pneumococcal and Hepatitis B Vaccines
- Canceling a Hospice Notice of Election
- How to Bill When the Hospice Face-to-Face is Late from a Previous Benefit Period
- Billing Medicare for a Denial - Condition Code 21
- Reminder on Deleting Revenue Code Line(s) in the Fiscal Intermediary Standard System Direct Data Entry System
Canceling a Hospice Notice of Election
When a patient elects hospice, the hospice submits a NOE to the MAC to notify the MAC and all other providers that the patient is now utilizing the Medicare hospice benefit for all services related to the patient’s terminal diagnosis. Once the NOE is processed, the hospice election remains open on the CWF until the hospice notifies Medicare of the discharge, revocation, or death.
The NOE should be filed as soon as possible after a patient elects the hospice benefit. By submitting the NOE timely, other providers will see that the patient is in the Medicare hospice benefit. This helps to prevent inappropriate Medicare payments to nonhospice providers for services related to the hospice diagnosis, and can prevent inappropriate payments to other hospices.
Situations When the NOE Must Be Canceled
Although rare, there are times when an NOE must be canceled. When a hospice election is established out of order, the NOE must be canceled. For example, a patient was with Hospice ABC from June through July. In October, the patient elects the hospice benefit with Hospice XYZ. Hospice XYZ checks the CWF and does not see a previous election. Therefore, Hospice XYZ submits an NOE for the patient’s admission in October. Later that month, Hospice ABC contacts Hospice XYZ to cancel their NOE so that Hospice ABC can submit their NOE and claims for the patient’s June through July services.
Situations When You Do Not Need to Cancel the NOE
If an error occurs in the primary diagnosis code, you do not have to cancel the NOE. The appropriate action is to submit the claim with the correct diagnosis code. If the primary diagnosis code is invalid, the system will return the claim to the provider. The provider will need to make the necessary corrections and resubmit the NOE.
The primary diagnosis can change throughout the hospice election. There is no need to resubmit a new NOE when the diagnosis changes. You can update the diagnosis on the claim when it is submitted.
If an incorrect attending physician NPI is entered on the NOE, the NOE does not need to be cancelled and resubmitted. The correct attending physician NPI will need to put on the claim.
If a beneficiary has not selected an attending physician at the time of the NOE submission, it is acceptable to enter the NPI of the hospice medical director. If the beneficiary elects an attending and the physician declines to be the attending physician, and the NOE has already been submitted with the selected attending physician NPI there is no need to cancel or change the NOE. When filing the claim, make sure the correct attending physician NPI is on the claim. Also, in the event the beneficiary selects another attending physician after the submission of the NOE, you do NOT need to cancel the NOE. When submitting the claim, put the corrected physician NPI on the claim.
Note: The primary diagnosis can change throughout the hospice election. However, if the primary diagnosis code submitted on the NOE was correct at the time the NOE was submitted, the NOE would not need to be canceled.
Steps to Cancel the NOE
Before canceling the NOE, the provider must cancel all processed claims (TOBs 8X1, 8X2, 8X3, 8X4) within the election. Once all claims are canceled, submit the notice of void/cancel (TOB 8XD) to remove the notice of election (TOB 8XA).
Do not submit TOB 8X8 or 8XB to remove the notice of election as these TOBs will not remove the election period from CWF.
Submitting the 8XD in FISS/DDE
Key 49 to access the INST Claim Entry Menu from the Claims and Attachments Entry Menu. Once in the claim entry screen, the following fields must be completed:
Claim Page One
Field | Description/Valid Values |
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MBI (Required) | Enter the beneficiary’s MBI |
TOB (Required) | Enter the appropriate type of bill. Valid values are:
|
Oscar (System) | The Medicare provider number (Provider Transaction Access Number [PTAN]) is system generated. |
NPI (Required) | Enter the National Provider Identifier (NPI) associated with the OSCAR number. |
STMT DATES FROM (Required) | Enter the start date of the hospice election period being canceled in the MMDDYY format |
PATIENT DATA (Required) | Enter the beneficiary’s last name, first name, date of birth (MMDDCCYY), full mailing address, ZIP Code, and gender. |
ADMIT DATE (Required) | Enter the start date of the hospice election period being canceled in the MMDDYY format. (Note that the ADMIT DATE and the STMT DATES FROM date should match.) |
FAC. ZIP (Required) | Enter the facility ZIP code of the provider. |
Claim Page Four
Field | Description/Valid Values |
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Remarks (Required) | Enter the reason that the election period is being canceled. |
Related Content
- Information on billing as it specifically relates to hospice can be found in the CMS IOM Publication 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 11
- Information on general UB-04 billing instructions can be found in the CMS IOM, Publication 100-04, Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 25
- Information on the hospice benefit can be found in the CMS IOM Publication 100-02, Medicare Benefit Policy Manual, Chapter 9
Reviewed 5/21/2024