# Medicare Program; Replacement of Reasonable Charge Methodology by Fee Schedules for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrients, Equipment, and Supplies
> **Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services** · Final rule. · Published 2001-08-28 · Effective 2002-01-01 · 66 FR 45173
## Document
- **Document number:** 01-21657
- **Category:** medicare
- **Sub-agency:** Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
- **Federal Register citation:** 66 FR 45173
- **CFR reference:** 42 CFR 414
- **Publication date:** 2001-08-28
- **Effective date:** 2002-01-01
- **HHS docket:** CMS-1010-F
## Abstract

This final rule implements fee schedules for payment of parenteral and enteral nutrition (PEN) items and services furnished under the prosthetic device benefit, defined in section 1861(s)(8) of the Social Security Act. The authority for establishing these fee schedules is provided by the Balanced Budget Act of 1997, which amended the Social Security Act at section 1842(s). Section 1842(s) of the Social Security Act specifies that statewide or other areawide fee schedules may be implemented for the following items and services still subject to the reasonable charge payment methodology: medical supplies; home dialysis supplies and equipment; therapeutic shoes; parenteral and enteral nutrients, equipment, and supplies; electromyogram devices; salivation devices; blood products; and transfusion medicine. This final rule describes changes made to the proposed fee schedule payment methodology for these items and services and provides that the fee schedules for PEN items and services are effective for all covered items and services furnished on or after January 1, 2002. Fee schedules will not be implemented for electromyogram devices and salivation devices at this time since these items are not covered by Medicare. In addition, fee schedules will not be implemented for medical supplies, home dialysis supplies and equipment, therapeutic shoes, blood products, and transfusion medicine at this time since the data required to establish these fee schedules are inadequate.

## Source
- [Federal Register document](https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2001/08/28/01-21657/medicare-program-replacement-of-reasonable-charge-methodology-by-fee-schedules-for-parenteral-and)
---
*AI Analytics · CC0 1.0*