Current through Reg. 49, No. 49; December 6, 2024
Section 266.203 - Certification of Terminal Illness(a) Written certification.(1) For the initial election period, a hospice must obtain a signed and dated Physician Certification of Terminal Illness Form that meets the requirements of this section before the hospice submits an initial request for payment, but no more than 15 days before the election period begins.(2) For an election period after the initial election period, a hospice must obtain a signed and dated Physician Certification of Terminal Illness Form that meets the requirements of this section before the previous period expires, but no more than 15 days before the next election period begins.(3) The hospice must submit the Physician Certification of Terminal Illness Form to the TMHP Long Term Care Online Portal.(b) Oral certification. If a hospice does not obtain the written certification required by subsection (a)(1) of this section within two days after an initial election period begins, the hospice must obtain an oral certification that meets the requirements of this section no later than two days after the initial election period begins. The hospice must obtain a written certification before it submits a claim for payment. An election period is described in § 266.201 of this subchapter (relating to Duration of Hospice Care Coverage: Election Periods).(c) Content of certification. An oral or written certification must: (1) specify that an individual's prognosis is for a life expectancy of six months or less if the terminal illness runs its normal course;(2) include a physician narrative that states individual-specific clinical course, exam findings, and laboratory and diagnostic testing results that support the physician's judgement that the individual is terminally ill; and(3) include clinical information that supports the medical prognosis, which may be provided orally for an oral certification and must be provided with accompanying documentation for a written certification.(d) Additional requirement for election period after the subsequent 90-day election period. To determine an individual's continued eligibility for hospice care for an election period after the subsequent 90-day election period, a hospice physician or hospice APRN must perform a face-to-face assessment of the individual. (1) The hospice must ensure a face-to-face assessment is performed before each subsequent election period begins, but no more than 30 days before the subsequent election period begins.(2) For an individual who is dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid, a Medicare face-to-face encounter satisfies the requirement for a face-to-face assessment.(e) Sources of certification. The hospice must obtain the certification required by subsection (a) or (b) of this section from:(1) for the initial election period: (A) the medical director of the hospice or a physician who is a member of the hospice IDT; and(B) the individual's attending physician, if the individual has an attending physician; and(2) for an election period after the initial election period, a physician described in paragraph (1)(A) of this subsection.(f) Documentation.(1) After the hospice receives a certification:(A) for an oral certification, the hospice physician or RN must make an entry in the individuals' hospice record that includes the name of the physician who made the oral certification, the clinical information that supports the prognosis, the date the hospice received the certification, the signature of the staff person who makes the entry, and the date of the entry; and(B) for a written certification, the hospice staff must file the written certification and supporting documentation in the individual's hospice record.(2) For an election period after the subsequent 90-day election period, the hospice record must include clearly labeled documentation of the face-to-face assessment.26 Tex. Admin. Code § 266.203
Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 47, Number 29, July 22, 2022, TexReg 4333, eff. 7/26/2022