Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 2
Subtitle 09 - MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS
Chapter 10.09.52 - Service Coordination for Children with an IEP or Enrolled in the Autism Waiver
Section 10.09.52.04-2 - Covered Services - Autism Waiver Service Coordination - Specific Requirements
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.09.52.04-2
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Waiver Initial Assessment.
(1) Definition. For the
purposes of this section, "unit of service" means:
(a) A completed initial waiver plan of care,
submitted to MSDE and signed by the service coordinator, the waiver participant
or the parent or parents of a minor child, and all other members of the waiver
multidisciplinary team; or
(b) The
provision of all necessary services specified in §A(2) of this
regulation.
(2) The
covered services shall include:
(a)
Convening, coordinating, and participating on the waiver multidisciplinary team
to perform the initial assessment and develop the waiver participant's initial
waiver plan of care;
(b) Assisting
the waiver participant or the parent or parents of a minor child with
scheduling and attending the appointments required for the waiver initial
assessment;
(c) Informing the
representative of the MSDE of the applicant's ineligibility for the Autism
Waiver.
(d) Assuring that the
waiver participant or the parent or parents of a minor child are informed and
understand their rights and responsibilities related to the Autism Waiver and
Medicaid;
(e) Assisting waiver
participants with the waiver enrollment process specified in COMAR 10.09.56;
and
(f) Assisting with completion
of forms and coordinating with the Department for determination of the waiver
participant's Medicaid financial and technical eligibility in a timely
fashion.
B. Waiver Ongoing Autism Wavier Service Coordination.
(1) Definition. For the purposes of this
section, a monthly "unit of service" means:
(a) At least one documented monthly contact
by the waiver participant's service coordinator in person, by telephone, via
telehealth, or through written progress notes with the waiver participant or
parent;
(b) A quarterly visit to
the waiver participant's residence, residential program, or day program
conducted in person or via telehealth, including at least one in-person visit
to the waiver participant's residence every 12 months; and
(c) The provision of all other necessary
services specified in §B(2) of this regulation.
(2) The covered services shall include, as
necessary:
(a) Acting as a central point of
contact relating to a waiver participant;
(b) Coordinating Autism Waiver Service
Coordination with the Department and MSDE;
(c) Referring the waiver participant to
approved Autism Waiver providers specified in the waiver plan of
care;
(d) Assisting the waiver
participant with gaining access to the Autism Waiver services preauthorized in
the waiver plan of care;
(e)
Assisting with coordination of the Autism Waiver service delivery;
(f) Providing the waiver participant and the
parent or parents with information and direction to assist them with accessing
and successfully utilizing the Autism Waiver services preauthorized in the
waiver plan of care;
(g)
Maintaining contact with the waiver participant's waiver and other service
providers and with the waiver participant or parent through documented
in-person visits, telehealth contact, telephone calls, mailings, and follow-up
services as necessary;
(h)
Following up to identify any problems or obstacles to the waiver participant's
appropriate receipt of the Autism Waiver services specified in the waiver plan
of care;
(i) Assisting to resolve
any conflicts or crises in delivery of the waiver participant's Autism Waiver
services which jeopardize the waiver participant's community placement or the
health and safety of the waiver participant or another individual;
(j) Making minor changes to the waiver
participant's waiver plan of care as necessary, without reconvening the waiver
multidisciplinary team, if the change is approved by the waiver participant's
parent or parents and submitted to MSDE;
(k) Assuring that the necessary documentation
is maintained in the waiver participant's file, as specified in Regulation
.03-1B(5) of this chapter;
(l)
Providing MSDE with required information in the established time frame on
waiver participants enrolled in the Autism Waiver; and
(m) Monitoring on an ongoing basis:
(i) The appropriateness of the type, amount,
duration, and quality of the Autism Waiver services received by a waiver
participant;
(ii) Whether a waiver
participant's Autism Waiver services are delivered in an integrated and
coordinated fashion and adequately meet the waiver participant's current needs;
and
(iii) The impact of the Autism
Waiver services on the waiver participant's health, safety, development,
relationships with family members and other persons, home environment,
educational program, quality of life, and life satisfaction.
C. Waiver Reassessment.
For the purposes of this section, "unit of service" means:
(1) A completed waiver plan of
care review at least every 12 months, with revisions as necessary, which is
submitted to MSDE and signed by the Autism Wavier service coordinator, the
waiver participant or the parent or parents of a minor child, and all other
members of the waiver multidisciplinary team;
(2) Assisting waiver participants with the
waiver's eligibility redetermination process, as specified in COMAR
10.09.56;
(3) Assisting families
with making informed choices in selecting between a home and community-based
waiver documented in the Autism Waiver Transitioning Youth Service Delivery
Option Form or other documentation as required;
(4) Assisting the waiver participant or the
parent or parents of a minor child with completion and submission of the
application forms and accompanying documentation for the Medicaid financial and
technical eligibility redetermination, in coordination with the Department,
before the deadline established by the Department;
(5) Completing a risk assessment within 45
days of receiving notification of eligibility by the Department using the
Autism Waiver Risk Assessment form;
(6) Completing a risk assessment if the
participant's status changes, to ensure the applicant can be safely maintained
in a home and community-based setting utilizing Autism Waiver services;
or
(7) Providing written notice to
a MSDE representative of the participant's ineligibility for the Autism
Waiver.
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