(a) Applicable provider types for the program include,
but are not limited to:
(1) pharmacies;
(2) hospitals; or
(3) blood banks.
(b) In order for a provider to qualify for participation
and to enroll in the program, the provider will:
(1) be licensed by the state and practicing within
the scope of their respective licenses, certifications, or registrations;
(2) be a current Texas Medicaid Program provider;
(3) enter into an agreement to participate in the program;
(4) submit a completed program provider enrollment
form to the program;
(5) submit a completed department Child Support Certification
form to the program;
(6) agree to reimburse the program for any overpayments
made to the provider by the program upon request;
(7) not currently be on suspension as a program provider
or as a Texas Medicaid Program provider; and
(8) not have a current exclusion documented with the
following agencies;
(A) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS);
or
(B) the Commission.
(9) Providers who have a suspension or exclusion documented
will not be allowed to enroll with the program until the suspension
or exclusion is resolved and removed.
(c) Changes in provider ownership require termination
of the current agreement and a new agreement must be executed under
the new ownership.
(d) The program may establish provider enrollment limitations
in order to conserve funds, assure quality, and effectively administer
the program.
(e) The program may modify, suspend, deny, or terminate
a provider's approval to participate for the following reasons:
(1) submission of false or fraudulent claims;
(2) failure to provide and maintain quality services;
(3) failure to adhere to medically acceptable standards;
(4) breach of the provider agreement;
(5) disenrollment as a Texas Medicaid Program provider;
(6) placement on the current exclusion listing; or
(7) failure to submit a claim for reimbursement for
an extended period of time, as specified by program policy.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §354.9 adopted to be effective April 16, 2015, 40 TexReg 2090; transferred effective March 15, 2022, as published in the February 25, 2022 issue of the Texas Register, 47 TexReg 981 |