Alabama Administrative Code
Title 560 - ALABAMA MEDICAID AGENCY
Chapter 560-X-21 - NURSE MIDWIFE PROGRAM
Section 560-X-21-.05 - Covered Services
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) The maternity services normally provided in maternity cases include antepartum care, delivery, and postpartum care. When a nurse midwife provides total obstetrical care, the procedure code which shall be filed on the claim form is the code for all inclusive "global" care. The indicated date of service on "global" claims should be the date of delivery. If a woman is pregnant at the time she becomes eligible for Medicaid benefits, only those services provided during the time she is eligible will be covered. When a nurse midwife provides eight (8) or more prenatal visits, performs the delivery, and provides postpartum care, he/she shall use a "global" obstetrical code in billing the services. If a nurse midwife submits a "global" code for maternity services, the visits covered by this code are not counted against the recipient's limit of physician office visits per calendar year. For purposes of "global" obstetrical billing, services rendered by members of a group practice are to be considered as services rendered by a single provider.
EXCEPTION: When a nurse midwife's first and only encounter with the recipient is for delivery ("walk-in" patient) he/she may bill for a hospital admission (history and physical) in addition to delivery charges.
(2) Family planning services include services that prevent or delay pregnancy such as office visits for evaluation and management of contraceptive issues, including procedures and supplies as appropriate for effective birth control. Nurse midwives are not authorized to do sterilization procedures. Other surgical procedures; such as diaphragm fittings, IUD insertions or removals, and contraceptive implant procedures; are covered when provided according to state laws and regulations.
(3) The nurse midwife may provide and be reimbursed for well-woman gynecological services including the evaluation and management of common medical and/or gynecological problems such as menstrual problems, Pap smear screening, menopausal and hormonal treatments, treatment of sexually transmitted diseases, and treatment of minor illnesses (e.g., a minor pelvic inflammatory disease).
Author: Glen A. Smythe
Statutory Authority: State Plan; Title XIX, Social Security Act; 42 C.F.R., §§440.165, 440.210, 440.220, 441.21; Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 34-19-2, et seq.