Code of Massachusetts Regulations
130 CMR - DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Title 130 CMR 420.000 - Dental Services
Section 420.452 - Service Descriptions and Limitations: Anesthesia
Universal Citation: 130 MA Code of Regs 130.420
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) General Requirements. The MassHealth agency pays for general anesthesia and intravenous moderate (conscious) sedation/analgesia subject to the service descriptions and limitations described in 130 CMR 420.452 and in accordance with the service description of Subchapter 6 in the Dental Manual.
(1)
Deep
Sedation/General Anesthesia. Deep sedation and general anesthesia,
when administered in a dental office, must be administered only by a provider
who possesses both an anesthesia-administration permit and an
anesthesia-facility permit issued by the Massachusetts Board of Registration in
Dentistry (BORID) and when a member is eligible for oral-surgery services. All
rules, regulations, and requirements set forth by the Massachusetts BORID and
by the Massachusetts Society of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons must be
followed without exception.
(2)
Intravenous Moderate Sedation/Analgesia. The
MassHealth agency pays for intravenous moderate sedation/analgesia sedation
when administered in a dental office, and when a member is eligible for
oral-surgery services, administered by a provider who possesses both an
anesthesia-administration permit and an anesthesia-facility permit issued by
the Massachusetts BORID.
(3)
Inhalation of Nitrous Oxide/Oral Analgesia.
(a) The MassHealth agency pays for the oral
administration of analgesia, as part of an operative procedure.
(b) The MassHealth agency pays for the
administration of inhalation analgesia (nitrous oxide
(N2O/O2)) as a separate
procedure.
(4)
Local Anesthesia. The MassHealth agency pays for the
administration of local anesthesia as part of an operative procedure. The
MassHealth agency does not pay for local anesthesia as a separate procedure
(see
130 CMR
420.413) .
(B) Documentation. The provider must maintain a completed anesthesia flowsheet in the member's dental record for each procedure requiring the use of anesthesia. In addition, the provider must document the following in the member's dental record:
(1) the beginning and ending times of deep
sedation/general anesthesia, IV moderate sedation/analgesia, or inhalation of
nitrous oxide analgesia procedure. The anesthesia time begins when the provider
administers the anesthetic agent. The provider is required to follow the
non-invasive monitoring protocol and remain in continuous attendance of the
member. Anesthesia services are considered completed when the member may be
safely left under the observation of trained personnel and the provider may
safely leave the room. The level of anesthesia is determined by the provider's
documentation and consideration of the member's history with anesthesia, and
anesthetic effects upon the central nervous system and is not dependent upon
the route of administration;
(2)
preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative vital signs;
(3) medications administered, including their
dosages and routes of administration;
(4) monitoring equipment used;
(5) a statement of the member's response to
the analgesic or anesthetic used, including any complication or adverse
reaction; and
(6) a record of the
member's history with anesthesia or analgesics.
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