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And yet another question about ITPs!
Per AACVPR, an ITP needs to be done at least every 30 days for each patient. For whatever reason, when I started working at my current job the EPs here were not doing ITPs if a patient was on hold for a medical reason. It is my understanding that there is no reason why a patient would NOT have an ITP done, but wanted to confirm with you guys that this is correct. Please advise. Thank you!
Hi Megan
Just a point of clarification, it is CMS that requires ITPs be completed and signed by a physician every 30 calendar days, not AACVPR. The ITP is one of the conditions of coverage for CR/PR that is mandated by CMS, so if you don't have one for a patient that is enrolled in a CR/PR program CMS doesn't have to pay you for the services delivered during the time period when the ITP is missing. In essence, your facility is in breach of contract during that time.
Best practice is to continue to fill out ITPs when patients are absent until they run out of time to complete the program.