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Submit Home Health Care (HHC) Notice of Admissions (NOA) instead of a Request for Anticipated Payment (RAP)

 

Effective January 1, 2022, Medicare requires the submission of a one-time NOA instead of a RAP.

 

How to submit NOA

 

You should submit NOA using Type of Bill (TOB) 32A. Then, use TOB 329 for Periods of Care (POC) following submission of the NOA.

 

We allow the NOA to be sent with the generic code 1AA11. When submitting the generic code 1AA11 to notify the start of care, you must send the correct Health Insurance Prospective Payment System (HIPPS) for the final bill.

 

As always, Medicare Advantage providers should bill us just as they would bill Traditional Medicare.

 

The National Uniform Billing Committee (NUBC) has redefined TOB 329 to represent an original claim, rather than an adjustment, for all claims with “from” dates on or after January 1, 2022.

 

Need help?

 

Refer to the Replacing Home Health Requests for Anticipated Payment document (PDF) for further instructions.

 

You may also refer to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services companion guide (PDF), which outlines the billing requirements for an Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) NOA.

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