Code of Massachusetts Regulations
130 CMR - DIVISION OF MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Title 130 CMR 438.000 - Continuous Skilled Nursing Agency
Section 438.410 - Clinical Eligibility Criteria for CSN Agency Services
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
(A) Clinical Criteria for Nursing Services.
(B) Clinical Eligibility for CSN Services. A member is clinically eligible for MassHealth coverage of CSN services when all of the following criteria are met.
(C) Clinical Eligibility for Complex Care Assistant Services. A member is clinically eligible for MassHealth coverage of complex care assistant services when
(D) Member Must Be under the Care of a Physician or Ordering Non-physician Practitioner. The MassHealth agency pays for CSN agency services only if the member's physician or ordering non-physician practitioner certifies the medical necessity for such services on an established individual plan of care in accordance with 130 CMR 438.419(C). A member may receive CSN agency services only if the member is under the care of a physician or ordering non-physician practitioner. The physician or ordering non-physician practitioner providing the certification of medical necessity must not be a physician or ordering non-physician practitioner on the staff of, or under contract with, the CSN agency or related home health agency.
(E) Safe Maintenance in the Community. The member's physician, ordering non-physician, and CSN agency must determine that the member can be maintained safely in the community with medically appropriate CSN agency services.
(F) Multiple-patient Care for CSN Services. The MassHealth agency pays for one nurse to provide CSN services simultaneously to more than one member, but not more than three members, if
(G) Limitations on Covered Services. The MassHealth agency pays for CSN agency services to a member who resides in a non-institutional setting, which may include, without limitation, a homeless shelter or other temporary residence or a community setting. The MassHealth agency does not pay for CSN agency services when a member is under the direct care of a hospital or emergency room, nursing facility, intermediate care facility, or any other institutional facility providing medical, nursing, rehabilitative, or related care. The MassHealth agency pays for CSN agency services when the CSN agency must accompany the member in transport to and from an institutional setting to ensure medical stability.