Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 101 - MAINECARE BENEFITS MANUAL (FORMERLY MAINE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE MANUAL)
Chapter II - Specific Policies By Service
Section 144-101-II-3 - AMBULATORY CARE CLINIC SERVICES
Subsection 144-101-II-3.01 - DEFINITIONS

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

3.01-1 Ambulatory Care Clinic means a school health clinic that performs any of the services described in 3.04-1.

3.01-2 Covered Services are those services described in 3.04 for which payment can be made under Title XIX by the Department of Human Services.

3.01-3 Primary Health Care refers to preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic services furnished by the primary health care clinic's professional staff and, where appropriate, the provision of supplies commonly used to support those services, basic laboratory services essential for diagnosis and treatment, and emergency medical care for the treatment of life-threatening injuries and acute illness.

3.01-4 Flu Clinic Provider refers to those providers who are enrolled under this Section to be reimbursed only for administration of seasonal and 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) flu vaccines. Providers must meet the provider requirements for this Section or provider qualifications for Home Health Agencies (Section 40 of the MaineCare Benefits Manual) and must be approved by the Maine Center for Disease Control (CDC) as a flu clinic site.

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