Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 50 - PUBLIC HEALTH-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Part XV - Services for Special Populations
Subpart 3 - Hospice
Chapter 35 - Recipient Eligibility
Section XV-3501 - Election of Hospice Care

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XV-3501

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024

A. In order to be eligible to elect hospice care under Medicaid, a recipient must be terminally ill. An individual is considered to be terminally ill if the individual has a medical prognosis that his or her life expectancy is six months or less if the illness runs its normal course.

B. An election statement must be filed with a particular hospice for the individual who meets the eligibility requirements as set forth in §3501. A above.

1. The election must be filed by the eligible individual or by a person authorized by law (legal representative) to consent to medical treatment for such individual.
a. A legal representative does not have the authority to elect, revoke, or appeal the denial of hospice services if the recipient is able to and wishes to convey a contrary choice.

2. For dually eligible recipients, hospice care must be elected for both the Medicaid and Medicare programs at once.

C. Duration (Periods). Subject to the conditions set forth in §3501, an individual may elect to receive hospice care during one or more of the following election periods:

1. an initial 90-day period;

2. subsequent 90-day period; and

3. subsequent periods of 60 days each. These periods require prior authorization as outlined in §4101 of these rules.

D. Order of Election. The periods of care are available in the order listed and may be used consecutively or at different times during the recipients life span. The hospice interdisciplinary team shall help manage the patients hospice election periods by continually assessing the patients appropriateness for Medicaid hospice care, especially before the patient enters a new election period.

E. An individual may designate an effective date for the election period that begins with the first day of hospice care or any subsequent day of hospice care, but an individual may not designate an effective date that is earlier than the date that the election is made.

F. Loss of Remaining Days in Period. When a recipient revokes or is discharged alive during an election period, the recipient loses any remaining days in the election period.

G . Election Statement Requirements. The election statement must include:

1. identification of the particular hospice that will provide care to the individual;

2. the individual's or his/her legal representative's acknowledgment that he or she has been given a full understanding of the palliative rather than curative nature of hospice care, as it relates to the individual's terminal illness;

3. acknowledgment that certain Medicaid services, as set forth in §3503 are waived by the election;

4. the effective date of the election, which may be the first day of hospice care or a later date, but may be no earlier than the date of the election statement; and

5. the signature of the individual or his/her legal representative.

H. Duration of Election. An election to receive hospice care will be considered to continue through the initial election period and through the subsequent election periods without a break in care as long as the individual:

1. remains in the care of a hospice;

2. does not revoke the election under the provisions of §3505; and

3. is not discharged from hospice in accordance with §3505

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254.

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