Payor Source definition

Payor Source. Enter the payor source for the AT service/device. If the parent has consented to use of private insurance for the AT service and you find an error, complete and submit the SCDHHS Health Insurance Information Referral Form (HIIRF) per instructions.
Payor Source. Enter the payor source for the AT service/device. Ensure private insurance information is correct on the Financial support screen. If policy information is missing or incorrect, submit the SCDHHS Health Insurance Information Referral Form (HIIRF) per instructions.
Payor Source. Enter the payor source for the AT service/device. Ensure private insurance information is correct on the Financial support screen. If policy information is missing or incorrect, submit the SCDHHS Health Insurance Information Referral Form (HIIRF) per instructions. SCDHHS and IDEA/Part C will utilize the SCDHEC Hearing Program guidelines and fee schedule for coverage of initial and replacement hearing aids. Children who have Medicaid or are below 250% of the federal poverty level and have a hearing loss that requires amplification are eligible for the SCDHEC Hearing Program. SCDHEC will provide hearing aids for eligible children, and cover ear molds, hearing aid kits, replacement batteries, etc., up to allowable program limits. If the child is not eligible for Medicaid, the Service Coordinator is required to determine if the child meets income requirements for the SCDHEC Hearing Program as payor of first resort prior to requesting IDEA/Part C funds for hearing aids. SCDHEC Hearing Program Guidelines (includes link to family income requirements): ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/health/child-teen-health/services-children-special-health-care-needs/hearing-program SCDHEC Hearing Program Equipment and Fee Schedule: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/sites/default/files/docs/Health/docs/SNC-HearingFee.pdf If the request is for purchase of hearing aids, the AT purchase request must include: • Documentation from an audiologist that hearing loss meets IDEA/Part C criteria, and hearing aid use is recommended; or • The family has obtained a prescription for hearing aids from an ENT. Replacement Ear Molds and New Ear Impressions: • A new AT Purchase request for replacement earmolds and new ear impressions is not needed if the hearing aid(s) have been previously approved. • If the hearing aids were purchased without prior approval from the IDEA/Part C State Office, the cost of • If the child had hearing aids prior to receiving BabyNet services and/or the hearing aids were provided by private insurance, but new ear molds and ear impressions are needed, a new AT request packet must be submitted for BabyNet to provide reimbursement. The hearing aid request does not have to include: • Specific IFSP outcome to address the use of hearing aids. • Participation of all IFSP team members in the IFSP change review meeting (Service Coordinator and parent may complete the meeting and notify the other team members).

Examples of Payor Source in a sentence

  • Target has timely filed all claims or other reports required to be filed with respect to the purchase of products or services by third-party payors (including Payor Source Programs), and all such claims or reports are complete and accurate in all respects.

  • The Hospitals or RHA have timely filed all claims or other reports required to be filed with respect to the purchase of products or services by third-party payors (including Payor Source Programs), and all such claims or reports are complete and accurate in all respects.

  • The Hospitals have current provider numbers and provider agreements for such Payor Source Programs as are set forth in Schedule 2.20(d).

  • There are no pending appeals, overpayment determinations, challenges, audits, litigation, or notices of intent to open Payor Source Programs’ claim determinations or other reports required to be filed by RHA or the Hospitals, except for such appeals of individual claim denials that occur in the ordinary course of business or except as set forth in Schedule 2.20(d).

  • Section 3.19.3 Target is certified for participation and reimbursement and qualified as participating providers under the Payor Source Programs set forth in Schedule 3.19.

Related to Payor Source

  • Minor source means any source which is not defined as a major source in Chapter 2.

  • Third-party payer means an entity that is, by

  • Third Party Payor Programs means all third party payor programs in which Tenant presently or in the future may participate, including, without limitation, Medicare, Medicaid, CHAMPUS, Blue Cross and/or Blue Shield, Managed Care Plans, other private insurance programs and employee assistance programs.

  • Third Party Provider means licensors, subcontractors and suppliers of BNYM furnishing the Third Party Products.

  • Major source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources that are located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties, and are under common control of the same person [or persons under common control]) belonging to a single major industrial grouping and that are described in subsection (A), (B), or (C) of this definition. For the purposes of defining “major source,” a stationary source or group of stationary sources shall be considered part of a single industrial grouping if all of the pollutant emitting activities at such source or group of sources on contiguous or adjacent properties belong to the same Major Group (i.e., all have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987.