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-89 - MaineMOM Services and Reimbursement
Subsection 144-101-II-89.08 - DOCUMENTATION AND CONFIDENTIALITY
Universal Citation: 10 ME Code Rules ยง 144-101-II-89.08
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
In addition to the requirements, above and set forth in Chapter I, Section 1, of the MBM, the MaineMOM provider must maintain a specific record and documentation of services for each member receiving covered services.
A. Records: The member's record must minimally include:
1. Name, address, birthdate, and MaineCare
identification number;
2. Diagnoses
that support eligibility for services herein, including the most recent
documentation of diagnoses that substantiate ongoing eligibility for
services;
3. The Screening and
Comprehensive Assessment (Section
89.05-1(A)(1)),
and any reassessments that occur, to which must include the signature and
credentials of the individual performing the service;
4. The Care Plan and any updates to the Care
Plan, which must include the signature and credentials of the individual
performing the service and the date of any updates;
5. Correspondence to and from other
providers;
6. Release of
information statements as necessary, signed by the member, including right
notification, rules and regulations, confidentiality statement and release of
information;
7.
Documentation/record entries (i.e., progress notes) that clearly reflect
implementation of the Care Plan and the member's response to treatment, as well
as subsequent amendments to the plan. Progress notes for each service provided,
including the date of service, the type of service, the place of the service or
method of delivery (i.e., phone contact), the Care Plan goal to which the
service relates to, the duration of the service, the progress the member has
made towards goal attainment, the signature and credentials of the individual
performing the service, whether the individual has declined services in the
Care Plan, and timelines for obtaining needed services; and
8. A record of discharge/transfer planning,
beginning at admission and any referrals made.
B. Confidentiality and Disclosure of Confidential Documents/Information: MaineMOM providers shall maintain the confidentiality of information regarding these members in accordance with the MBM, Chapter I, Section 1 of the MBM and with all other applicable sections of state and federal law and regulation.
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