Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A.
General requirements for participation in the Medical Assistance Program are
that providers shall meet all the conditions for participation as set forth in
COMAR 10.09.36.03A.
B. Specific requirements for
participation in the Program as a provider of services covered under this
chapter are that the provider shall maintain a record on each participant which
meets the Program's requirements and which includes:
(1) Verification of the participant's
HIV-infected status;
(2)
Verification of the participant's eligibility for services;
(3) A signed consent form by the participant
to participate in HIV ongoing case management;
(4) The completed bio-psychosocial
assessment;
(5) The completed plan
of care signed by all members of the multidisciplinary team;
(6) Documentation for each contact made by
the case manager including:
(a) Date and
subject of contact;
(b) Person
contacted;
(c) Person making the
contact;
(d) Nature, extent, and
unit or units of service provided; and
(e) Place of service; and
(7) A signed case closure form
when HIV ongoing case management services are ended.
C. Specific requirements for participation in
the Program as an HIV diagnostic evaluation services provider are that the
provider shall:
(1) Be a physician or a health
or social services entity which employs or has a written agreement with
physicians, nurses, or social workers for provision of its diagnostic
evaluation services who are experienced or trained in the provision of services
to HIV-infected individuals;
(2)
Have a written plan for the implementation of HIV diagnostic evaluation
services;
(3) Be available to
participants at least 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, except on State
holidays;
(4) Have existing
policies and procedures concerning the performance of HIV diagnostic evaluation
services;
(5) Develop procedures to
expedite bio-psychosocial assessments when necessary;
(6) Have access to specialty physicians
experienced and trained in the provision of services to HIV-infected
individuals for consultation, as necessary, concerning a participant's medical
assessment and the medical services recommended in the plan of care.
(7) Present a qualified recipient with the
option of receiving HIV diagnostic evaluation services and HIV ongoing case
management services. If the recipient elects to receive HIV ongoing case
management, the provider shall ask the recipient to select from a list of
qualified HIV ongoing case management providers.
(8) Establish a written agreement with any
entity approved as an HIV ongoing case management provider which a participant
selects as his or her case manager and agrees to allow the case manager chosen
by the participant to:
(a) Participate as a
member of the multidisciplinary team;
(b) Assist with performance of the
bio-psychosocial assessment;
(c)
Assist with the development and revision of the plan of care; and
(d) Monitor the participant's need for a
revised bio-psychosocial assessment.
(9) Convene a multidisciplinary team for each
participant, to perform the bio-psychosocial assessment and develop or revise
an individualized plan of care. The team shall be composed of:
(a) The participant;
(b) The participant's legally authorized
representative or representatives;
(c) Any additional representatives chosen by
the participant, if desired;
(d) A
representative from the HIV diagnostic evaluation services provider which may
include any of the following as necessary and appropriate:
(i) The participant's primary care
physician;
(ii) Nurse;
(iii) Current service provider or
providers;
(iv) Specialty
physician; or
(v) Social worker;
and
(e) The
participant's case manager. If employed by the HIV diagnostic evaluation
services provider, the case manager may also act as the representative from the
provider.
(10) Inform
the participant or the participant's legally authorized representative or
representatives of:
(a) Recommendations for
the plan of care in the bio-psychosocial assessment; and
(b) Availability of needed
services.
(11) Have the
capacity to conduct, at minimum, an annual bio-psychosocial assessment of the
participant, unless an earlier assessment is recommended by the case manager or
multidisciplinary team.
D. Specific requirements for participation in
the Program as an HIV ongoing case management provider are that the provider
shall:
(1) Be a health or social services
entity employing registered nurses, social workers, or physicians, who are
trained and have at least 1 year experience in the provision of services as a
case manager. Experience may have been acquired as volunteer work or field
placement;
(2) Have a written
agreement:
(a) With any entity approved as an
HIV diagnostic evaluation services provider from whom the ongoing case
management provider is accepting referrals, and
(b) Which permits the case manager to
participate as a member of the multidisciplinary team, to have access to the
plan of care, and to request a bio-psychosocial assessment and plan of care
revision as necessary;
(3) Have a written plan for the
implementation of HIV ongoing case management services;
(4) Have existing policies and procedures
concerning the performance of HIV ongoing case management;
(5) Provide HIV ongoing case management
services to participants who:
(a) Are assessed
by an HIV diagnostic evaluation services provider;
(b) Are recommended for HIV ongoing case
management services in the plan of care; and
(c) Elect to receive ongoing case management
services;
(6) Be
available to participants at least 8 hours a day, 5 days a week, except on
State holidays;
(7) Have
established alternatives for managing participants' medical and social crises
during off-hours that will be specified in participants' individualized plans
of care;
(8) Have the capacity to
meet with the participant face-to-face;
(9) Be knowledgeable of the eligibility
requirements and application procedures of applicable federal, State, and local
government assistance programs; and
(10) Maintain a current listing of medical,
social, housing assistance, mental health, financial assistance, counseling,
and other support services available to HIV-infected individuals.