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LACKAWANNA COUNTY: Human Services Secretary: Medicaid Providers Cannot Charge Patients for PPE

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Lackawanna County issued the following announcement on June 25.

The Department of Human Services (DHS) advised Medicaid providers that Medicaid recipients may not be charged for Personal Protective

Equipment (PPE) used in connection with medical or dental services. “While we are moving in the right direction in managing the COVID-19 public health crisis, people still need to be able to access health care coverage to protect themselves

and their family,” said DHS Secretary Teresa Miller. “No one should go without seeking health care because they cannot afford an extra charge. That’s why we are reminding providers of their responsibility in continuing to provide access to health care, and that they are prohibited from seeking or receiving any additional payments for PPE they may use.”

While not a widespread issue, DHS had heard that a small number of providers were considering billing patients for PPE used during care. DHS has determined that PPE is a supply and is part of the provider's overhead and cost of doing business. Providers cannot charge Medicaid beneficiaries for any PPE that is used in connection with a Medicaid-covered medical or dental service.

Original source can be found here.

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