Provider Mileage Request is a legal document that was released by the South Dakota Department of Social Services - a government authority operating within South Dakota.
Q: What is a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota?
A: A Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota is a method for healthcare providers to request reimbursement for mileage expenses incurred while traveling to medical appointments for Medicaid recipients.
Q: Who is eligible to submit a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota?
A: Healthcare providers who are enrolled in the South Dakota Medicaid program and provide services to Medicaid recipients are eligible to submit a Provider Mileage Request.
Q: How can a healthcare provider submit a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota?
A: Healthcare providers can submit a Provider Mileage Request by completing and submitting the appropriate form, along with supporting documentation, to the South Dakota Medicaid Program.
Q: What documentation is required to support a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota?
A: Documentation such as trip logs, maps, or GPS records must be provided to support a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota.
Q: How long does it take to receive reimbursement for a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota?
A: The processing time for a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota can vary, but generally, it takes four to six weeks to receive reimbursement.
Q: Is there a limit to the mileage reimbursement amount in South Dakota?
A: Yes, in South Dakota, there is a limit to the mileage reimbursement amount, which is currently set at the federal rate of 56 cents per mile.
Q: Can mileage reimbursement be requested for travel outside of South Dakota?
A: Yes, healthcare providers in South Dakota can request mileage reimbursement for travel outside of the state if it is necessary for the provision of medical services to Medicaid recipients.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting a Provider Mileage Request in South Dakota?
A: Yes, healthcare providers must submit their Provider Mileage Requests within 12 months from the date the mileage was incurred.
Q: Can healthcare providers request mileage reimbursement for non-Medicaid recipients?
A: No, Provider Mileage Requests in South Dakota are specifically for mileage expenses related to medical appointments for Medicaid recipients only.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the South Dakota Department of Social Services.