Note: | A provider account number is required to receive payment from the department but is not a guarantee of payment for services. |
(11) How many hours will be authorized for attendant services?
The crime victims compensation program will determine the maximum hours of authorized care based on an independent nursing assessment conducted in the claimant's residence. More than one provider may be authorized, based on the claimant's needs and the availability of providers. Attendant service providers are limited to a maximum of seventy hours per week per provider.
(12) What are the provider account status definitions?
• Active - Account information is current and provider is eligible to receive payment.
• Inactive - Account is not eligible to receive payment based on action by the department or at provider request. These accounts can be reactivated.
• Terminated - Account is not eligible to receive payment based on action by the department or at provider request. These accounts cannot be reactivated.
(13) When may the department inactivate a provider account?
The department may inactivate a provider account when:
• There has been no billing activity on the account for eighteen months; or
• The provider requests inactivation; or
• Provider communications are returned due to address changes; or
• The department changes the provider application or application procedures; or
• Provider does not comply with department request to update information.
(14) When may the department terminate a provider account?
The department may terminate a provider account when:
• The provider is found ineligible to treat per department rules; or
• The provider requests termination; or
• The provider dies or is no longer in active business status.
(15) How can a provider reactivate a provider account?
To reactivate a provider account, the provider may call or write the department. The department may require the provider to update the provider application and/or agreement or complete other needed forms prior to reactivation. Account reactivation is subject to department review. If a provider account has been terminated, a new provider application will be required.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter
7.68 RCW. WSR 15-12-066, § 296-33-010, filed 5/29/15, effective 7/1/15; WSR 12-23-085, § 296-33-010, filed 11/20/12, effective 1/1/13. Statutory Authority: RCW
7.68.030. WSR 02-06-024, § 296-33-010, filed 2/25/02, effective 3/28/02.]