Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 23 - Division of Medicaid
Part 213 - Therapy Services
Chapter 2 - Occupational Therapy
Rule 23-213-2.2 - Definitions
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Medicaid defines occupational therapy services as medically prescribed services that address developmental and/or functional needs related to the performance of self-help skills, adaptive behavior, and/or sensory, motor and postural development. Services include therapeutic goal-directed activities and/or exercises used to improve mobility and Activities of Daily Living (ADL) functions when such functions have been impaired due to congenital and/or developmental abnormalities, illness or injury.
B. Medicaid defines an occupational therapist as an individual who meets the state and federal licensing and/or certification requirements to perform occupational therapy services.
C. Medicaid defines an occupational therapy assistant as an individual who meets the state and federal licensing and/or certification requirements to assist in the practice of occupational therapy services under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist.
D. Medicaid defines an occupational therapy aide as an unlicensed individual who assists the occupational therapist and the occupational therapy assistant in the practice of occupational therapy. The occupational therapy aide performs services under the supervision of the licensed occupational therapist or licensed occupational therapy assistant.
E. Medicaid defines direct supervision as a state licensed therapist physically being on the premises where services are rendered and is available for immediate assistance during the entire time services are rendered. The licensed therapist may not supervise more than two (2) assistants at a time. Medicaid does not cover contacts by telephone, pager, video conferencing, etc. as any type of or substitution for direct supervision.
F. Medicaid defines prescribing provider as a state licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant who refers a beneficiary for therapy services.
G. Medicaid defines maintenance therapy as activities that preserve the patient's present level of function and prevent regression of that function.
Miss. Code Ann. § 43-13-121; 42 CFR 440.110; 410.59