The OIG recently released a report entitled "Medicare Part D Payments For Beneficiaries In Part A Skilled Nursing Facility Stays In 2006." The purpose of the review was to determine the extent to which Medicare Part D paid for drugs for beneficiaries in Part A SNF stays in 2006. The OIG found that Part D payments were widespread among SNFs and pharmacies - indeed, nearly every SNF and half of all pharmacies had beneficiaries who had a drug paid for by Part D during their Part A SNF stay. Significantly, Part D paid for 1.2 million drugs, amounting to $75 million, for beneficiaries in Part A SNF stays in 2006 and the majority of these payments were most likely inappropriate.
The OIG recommended that CMS:
- Provide additional guidance about when Parts A and D can pay for drugs for beneficiaries preparing for discharge;
- Educate SNFs, pharmacies, and Part D sponsors that drugs covered under Parts A or B for beneficiaries in SNF stays are not eligible for payment under Part D;
- Implement retrospective reviews to prevent inappropriate Part D payments for drugs for this population; and
- Follow up with the SNFs and pharmacies that were responsible for a large percentage of Part D payments for beneficiaries in Part A SNF stays.
To read OIG OEI-02-07-00230 (June 2009) click here.


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