Adjudication date means either the date on which money was obligated to pay a claim or the date the decision was made to deny a claim.
Annual sample size means the number of fee-for-service claims, managed care payments, or eligibility cases that will be sampled for review in a given PERM cycle.
Appeals means a process that allows the State to dispute the PERM Review Contractor and Eligibility Review Contractor findings with CMS after the difference resolution process has been exhausted.
Beneficiary means an applicant for, or beneficiary of, Medicaid or CHIP program benefits.
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) means the program authorized and funded under Title XXI of the Act.
Corrective action means actions to be taken by the State to reduce errors or other vulnerabilities for the purpose of reducing improper payments in Medicaid and CHIP.
Deficiency means a finding in which a claim or payment had a medical, data processing, and/or eligibility error that did not result in federal and/or state improper payment.
Difference resolution means a process that allows the State to dispute the PERM Review Contractor and Eligibility Review Contractor findings directly with the contractor.
Disallowance means the percentage of Federal medical assistance funds the State is required to return to CMS in accordance with section 1903(u) of the Act.
Eligibility means meeting the State's categorical and financial criteria for receipt of benefits under the Medicaid or CHIP programs.
Eligibility Review Contractor (ERC) means the CMS contractor responsible for conducting state eligibility reviews for the PERM Program.
Federal contractor means the ERC, RC, or SC which support CMS in executing the requirements of the PERM program.
Federally Facilitated Exchange (FFE) means the health insurance exchange established by the Federal government with responsibilities that include making Medicaid and CHIP determinations for states that delegate authority to the FFE.
Federally Facilitated Exchange-Determination (FFE-D) means cases determined by the FFE in states that have delegated the authority to make Medicaid/CHIP eligibility determinations to the FFE.
Federal financial participation means the Federal Government's share of the State's expenditures under the Medicaid program and CHIP.
Finding means errors and/or deficiencies identified through the medical, data processing, and eligibility reviews.
Improper payment means any payment that should not have been made or that was made in an incorrect amount (including overpayments and underpayments) under statutory, contractual, administrative, or other legally applicable requirements; and includes any payment to an ineligible beneficiary, any duplicate payment, any payment for services not received, any payment incorrectly denied, and any payment that does not account for credits or applicable discounts.
Improper payment rate means an annual estimate of improper payments made under Medicaid and CHIP equal to the sum of the overpayments and underpayments in the sample, that is, the absolute value of such payments, expressed as a percentage of total payments made in the sample.
Lower limit means the lower bound of the 95-percent confidence interval for the State's eligibility improper payment rate.
Medicaid means the joint Federal and State program, authorized and funded under Title XIX of the Act, that provides medical care to people with low incomes and limited resources.
Payment means any payment to a provider, insurer, or managed care organization for a Medicaid or CHIP beneficiary for which there is Medicaid or CHIP Federal financial participation. It may also mean a direct payment to a Medicaid or CHIP beneficiary in limited circumstances permitted by CMS regulation or policy.
Payment error means any claim or payment where federal and/or state dollars were paid improperly based on medical, data processing, and/or eligibility reviews.
PERM means the Payment Error Rate Measurement process to measure improper payment in Medicaid and CHIP.
PERM review period means the timeframe in which claims and eligibility are reviewed for national annual improper payment rate calculation purposes, July through June.
Provider means any qualified provider recognized under Medicaid and CHIP statute and regulations.
Provider error includes, but is not limited to, medical review errors as described in § 431.960(c) of this subpart, as determined in accordance with documented State or Federal policies or both.
Recoveries mean those monies for which the State is responsible to pay back to CMS based on the identification of Federal improper payments.
Review Contractor (RC) means the CMS contractor responsible for conducting state data processing and medical record reviews for the PERM Program.
Review year means the year being analyzed for improper payments under the PERM Program.
State eligibility system means any system, within the State or with a state-delegated contractor, that is used by the state to determine Medicaid and/or CHIP eligibility and/or that maintains documentation related to Medicaid and/or CHIP eligibility determinations.
State error includes, but is not limited to, data processing errors and eligibility errors as described in § 431.960(b) and (d) , as determined in accordance with documented State and Federal policies. State errors do not include the errors described in paragraph § 431.960(e)(2) .
State payment system means any system within the State or with a state-delegated contractor that is used to adjudicate and pay Medicaid and/or CHIP FFS claims and/or managed care payments.
State-specific sample size means the sample size determined by CMS that is required from each individual State to support national improper payment rate precision requirements.
Statistical Contractor (SC) means the contractor responsible for collecting and sampling fee-for-service claims and managed care capitation payment data, as well as calculating Medicaid and CHIP state and national improper payment rates.
States means the 50 States and the District of Columbia.
42 C.F.R. §431.958