MO - Sandata
The state of Missouri is an Open Vendor Hybrid Model, which means agencies providing Medicaid services can use any EVV vendor of their choosing as long as the vendor can send important data elements to the state chosen EVV aggregator. Missouri uses Sandata for EVV aggregation. Rosemark has a direct integration with Sandata in the state of Missouri for participating Medicaid agencies.
Why do Missouri Agencies need an integration?
The goal of the integration is for Rosemark agencies to continue managing ALL of their data in Rosemark and have that data be transmitted to the state of Missouri (through Sandata) to maintain compliance with the 21st Century Cures Act. In order for the integration to be successful, each agency must set up their particular data in Rosemark a certain way so that it conforms to expected standards set by the state. These rules must be followed by ALL agencies regardless of what software they use to run their agency.
How to Set up the initial integration
Review the services in the tables below.
Only the services listed in the table are valid to sync to Sandata. It is critical that you know the payer, program and procedure codes for the services your agency provides as these are the key data points needed for the integration. This table will also tell you which services are required to send task data in addition to EVV to the state via Sandata.
Agency Configuration
In order to sync your agency details correctly with Sandata we will need your Medicaid provider ID. This is supplied to you by the state when you are approved to provide Medicaid services.
First go to the main Rosemark File Menu > Configuration > Medicaid.
- Fill out your Medicaid Provider ID
- Set your ICD code number to 10
Identifying Medicaid service types
Each Medicaid program you are registered under and each procedure code you provide services for (and bill for) will need to be set up in Rosemark.
Go to File > Configuration > Service Types and Rates.
Here you'll need to set up service types codes that show three pieces of information:
1. Program
Example: MOBCBS, BHSH, DDD, DSDS, SHCN, MOHSH, MOUHC
2. Type of care being provided
Example: Homemaker, Personal Care, Chores
3. Procedure Code
Example: S5120, S5130, T1019:U2
Here is an example of a complete service type that is ready to sync to Sandata:
DDD - Personal Care - T1019
In the description field of the service type code put in the procedure code as well as modifier, if appropriate. Keep in mind that each procedure code you bill under needs to have its own matching service type in Rosemark.
For instance, if you bill under T1019 and T1019:TF then you should have 2 service types in Rosemark.Once you have set up the appropriate service types move on to Client and Caregiver data entry.
Client Data
Each Medicaid client profile in Rosemark must contain the following data:
- First and Last Name (Info Tab)
- Medicaid Number (Inquiry Tab)
- Birthdate (Condition Tab)
- Primary ICD 10 Diagnosis Code (must be the first thing in the Diagnosis field on the Condition Tab)
- If the client has one or more of the following services, they MUST have a care plan set up in order to send task data to the state:
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- S5120 - Chore
- S5130 - Homemaker
- T1019:U2 DSDS -CDS Personal Care
- T1019 DSDS - Personal Care
- T1019:TF DSDS - Advanced Personal Care
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Caregiver Data
Each Medicaid caregiver profile in Rosemark must contain the following data:
- First name and last name (Info Tab)
- Birth Date (HR Tab)
- Social Security Number (HR Tab)
- Family Care Safety Register Number (HR Tab under 'Professional License #')
- Email address (Info Tab)
- Caregiver ID # (Communication Tab)
Once you have completed the Initial Set up instructions as listed in this guide, please email Support@shoshana.com to schedule a call with Customer Care to review your data and complete the integration.