Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.46 - Home and Community-Based Services Waiver for Individuals with Brain Injury
Section 10.09.46.01 - Definitions
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.46.01
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings indicated.
B. Terms Defined.
(1) "Applicant" means an individual who is
applying as a participant in the TBI waiver.
(2) "Behavior intervention" means services
designed to assist individuals who exhibit challenging behaviors in acquiring
skills, gaining social acceptance, and becoming full participants in the
community, consistent with behavior support services program service plans set
forth in COMAR 10.22.10.
(3)
"Behavioral Health Administration (BHA)" means the administration of the
Department that:
(a) Is charged with the
responsibility for providing services to individuals with behavioral health
conditions as defined by Health-General Article, Title 10, Annotated Code of
Maryland;
(b) Is designated as the
State's lead agency for service delivery to individuals with brain injury;
and
(c) Manages the BI waiver, in
collaboration with the Program and in accordance with a memorandum of agreement
signed with the Program.
(4) "Brain injury (BI)" means an insult to the brain
caused by an external or internal mechanism that occurs after birth and is not
related to congenital or degenerative disease, which results in cognitive,
physical, behavioral, or emotional disability that is documented in the medical
record.
(5) "CARF" means the
Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities, a nonprofit
accrediting body which promotes quality, value, and optimal outcomes of
services through a consultative accreditation process that centers on enhancing
the lives of individuals receiving services.
(6) Case Management.
(a) "Case management" means the services
provided by a case manager who assists an individual in gaining access to
needed medical, social, educational, and other services.
(b) "Case management" includes assessment,
referral, coordination, and monitoring of the plan of care.
(7) "Case manager" means an individual who
provides administrative case management services for BI waiver
participants.
(8) "Day
habilitation" means assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in
self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills which takes place in a
nonresidential setting, separate from the home or facility in which the
individual resides, normally furnished 4 or more hours per day.
(9) "Department" means the Maryland
Department of Health as stated in COMAR
10.09.36.01B, or
its authorized agents acting on behalf of the Department.
(10) "Eligible individual" means an
individual who is determined to meet the qualifications for participation in
the BI waiver as specified in Regulation .03 of this chapter.
(11) "Health care professional" means an
individual who is licensed and authorized by the Health Occupations Article to
provide the health service for which the individual is privileged.
(12) "Home and community-based services
waiver for individuals with brain injury (BI waiver)" means the program
implemented under this chapter.
(13) "Individual support services (ISS)"
means assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related
to self-help, socialization, and/or adaptive skills furnished in the
participant's home or community by a provider who does not have round-the-clock
responsibility for the participant's health and welfare.
(14) Medical day care" means medically
supervised, health-related services provided in an ambulatory setting to
medically handicapped individuals who, due to their degree of impairment, need
health maintenance and restorative services supportive to their community
living in accordance with COMAR 10.09.07.
(15) "Nursing facility level of care" means
an assessment that an individual needs the level of services provided in a
nursing facility, as defined in COMAR 10.09.10.01.
(16) "Participant" means an eligible
individual who is enrolled in the BI Waiver.
(17) "Program" means the Medical Assistance
Program, as stated in COMAR
10.09.36.01B,
which exercises administrative discretion in the administration and supervision
of the BI waiver and issues policies, rules, and regulations related to the BI
waiver.
(18) "Provider" means an
individual or an agency that:
(a) Is approved
by the BHA and the Program as meeting the conditions for waiver participation
specified in Regulations .05 and .06 of this chapter; and
(b) Has enrolled with the Program to provide
one or more of the waiver services described under Regulations .07-.09 of this
chapter.
(19) "Provider
agreement" means a contract between the Program and a provider to provide
services to waiver participants.
(20) "Residential habilitation" means
assistance with acquisition, retention, or improvement in skills related to
activities of daily living and the social and adaptive skills necessary to
enable the individual to live in a noninstitutional setting.
(21) "Room and board" means rent or mortgage,
utilities, maintenance, furnishings, and food, which are provided in or
associated with an individual's place of residence.
(22) "State Plan" means a comprehensive,
written commitment by a State Medicaid agency, submitted under §1902(a) of
Title XIX of the Social Security Act and approved by the federal Centers for
Medicare and Medicaid Services, to administer or supervise the administration
of the Medical Assistance Program in accordance with federal
requirements.
(23) "Supported
employment" means activities needed to support paid work by individuals
receiving waiver services, including supervision and training.
(24) "Utilization control agent" means the
organization responsible for reviewing services to determine medical necessity
according to professional standards and for conducting patient
assessments.
(25) "Virtual
supports" is an electronic method of service delivery used to maintain or
improve a participant's functional abilities, enhance interactions, support
meaningful relationships, and promote their ability to live independently and
meaningfully participate in their community.
(26) "Waiver plan of care" means a
participant's written, individualized care plan as specified in Regulation .04
of this chapter.
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