Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 272 - COORDINATED CARE SERVICES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH NEEDS
Chapter III - ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
To be certified as eligible for the Coordinated Care Services for Children with Special Health Needs Program, applicants must meet all of the following requirements.
A. Reside in Maine.
B. Be under the age of 18 unless otherwise specified.
C. Diagnostic Eligibility: approval for a consultation or evaluation to establish a diagnosis or rule out a suspected disease or condition upon primary care referral and receipt of application to the C.C.S./C.S.H.N. Program.
D. Medical Eligibility: verification by the physician consultant of the following criterion as outlined in Chapter VI, "Conditions and Components of Care":
E. Income Eligibility: determination that applicant's family self-declaration of gross annual income is equal to or less than the C.C.S./C.S.H.N. financial guidelines and that applicants comply with the following:
Children in families whose household income falls above 225% but at or below 250% of chronic illness or physically handicapping condition that requires the national U.S.D.A. poverty guidelines and who have an eligible high cost subspecialty medical services that can be expected to exceed $5,000.00 during the upcoming six (6) months.
F. Need assistance with medical management and care coordination.
G. Date of Eligibility:
H. Length of Eligibility:
A child is eligible for subspecialty medical services and/or care coordination on the Coordinated Care Services For Children With Special Health Needs Program for a period of one year as long as he or she and the family meet the financial and medical eligibility criteria outlined above.
Each child's eligibility for the C.C.S./C.S.H.N. Program is reviewed and updated to determine continued financial and medical eligibility, at least once a year and each succeeding year from the initial date of application to the C.C.S./C.S.H.N. Program, on a case by case basis. For all children, determination of medical eligibility is an on-going process.
I. Termination of Eligibility:
If, at any time, it becomes apparent that the child no longer meets either the medical and/or financial eligibility requirements of the C.C.S./C.S.H.N. Program, the family and authorized provider(s) will be notified in writing that the child is no longer eligible, state the reason why, and offer the opportunity for review/appeal through the administrative hearing process outlined in Chapter VIII.