Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.20 - Community Personal Assistance Services
Section 10.09.20.04 - Conditions for Provider Participation - General Requirements
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.20.04
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. To participate as a provider of a service covered under this chapter, a provider:
(1) Shall meet all of the conditions for
participation as a Medicaid provider as set forth in COMAR 10.09.36, except as
otherwise specified in this chapter;
(2) Shall verify the qualifications of all
individuals who render services on the provider's behalf and provide a copy of
the current license or credentials on request;
(3) Shall implement the reporting and
follow-up of incidents and complaints in accordance with the Department's
established policy by:
(a) Reporting
incidents and complaints within 24 hours of knowledge of the event;
(b) Submitting a written report within 7
calendar days on a form designated by the Department; and
(c) Notifying the local department of social
services immediately if the provider has a reason to believe that the
participant has been subjected to abuse, neglect, self-neglect, or
exploitation, in accordance with COMAR 07.02.16;
(4) Shall agree to cooperate with required
inspections, reviews, and audits by authorized governmental agents;
(5) Shall agree to provide services, and to
subsequently bill the Department in accordance with the reimbursement
methodology specified in this chapter, for only those services covered under
this chapter which have been:
(a)
Preauthorized in the participant's plan of service;
(b) Provided in a manner consistent with the
participant's plan of service; and
(c) Identified in the provider agreement as
within the scope of the provider's Medicaid participation;
(6) Shall agree to maintain and have
available written documentation of services, including dates and hours of
services provided to participants, for a period of 6 years from the date of
service, in a manner approved by the Department;
(7) Shall agree not to suspend, terminate,
increase, or reduce services for an individual without authorization from the
Department and only after consultation and input from the participant or, when
applicable, the participant's representative;
(8) Shall submit a transition plan to the
case manager or supports planner and participant or, when applicable, the
participant's representative when suspending or terminating services;
(9) Shall verify Medicaid eligibility at the
beginning of each month that services will be rendered;
(10) May not be a Medicaid provider or
principal of a Medicaid provider that has overpayments that remain due to the
Department; and
(11) Shall be free
from conflicts of interest.
B. To participate as a provider of a service covered under this chapter, a provider or its principals may not, within the past 24 months, have:
(1) Had a license or
certificate suspended or revoked as a health care provider, health care
facility, or direct care services worker;
(2) Been suspended or removed from
participating as a Medicaid provider under COMAR 10.09.84;
(3) Undergone the imposition of sanctions
under COMAR
10.09.36.08;
(4) Been subject to disciplinary action,
including actions by the licensing board or any provider or principal of any
provider agency;
(5) Been cited by
a State agency for deficiencies which affect participants' health and safety;
or
(6) Experienced a termination of
a Medicaid provider agreement or been barred from work or participation by a
public or private agency due to:
(a) Failure
to meet contractual obligations; or
(b) Fraudulent billing practices.
C. A provider who renders health-related services to participants shall agree to:
(1) Periodically provide information about a
participant in accordance with the procedures and forms designated by the
Department; and
(2) Share and
discuss the documented information at the request of the participant.
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