New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 10 - HUMAN SERVICES
Chapter 58A - ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSE SERVICES
Subchapter 3 - HEALTHSTART
Section 10:58A-3.13 - HealthStart services
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 10:58A-3.13
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) This section applies to APN services provided by an APN who has a HealthStart certificate.
(b) HealthStart pediatric care provides for up to nine preventive child health visits for a child under two years of age.
1. All preventive child health visits shall be billed using the HealthStart Preventive Child Health Visit codes appropriate to the child's age at the time of visit.
2. Claims shall be submitted using Form MC-19, EPSDT/HealthStart Screening and Related Procedures.
(c) A HealthStart pediatric preventive care visit includes the following elements:
1. A comprehensive health and developmental history including assessment of both physical and mental health development;
2. A comprehensive unclothed physical exam including vision and hearing screening, dental inspection, and nutritional assessment;
3. Appropriate immunizations according to age and health history;
4. Appropriate laboratory tests, including:
i. Hemoglobin/hematocrit;
ii. Urinalysis;
iii. Tuberculin test (Mantoux), annually;
iv. Lead screening using blood lead level determinations between six and 12 months, at two years of age, and annually up to six years of age. At all other visits, screening shall consist of verbal risk assessment and additional blood lead level testing, if indicated; and
v. Other appropriate medically necessary procedures.
5. Health education, including anticipatory guidance; and
6. Referral for further diagnosis and treatment or follow up of all correctable abnormalities, uncovered or suspected. Referral may be to the provider conducting the screening examination, or to another provider, as appropriate.
(d) The HealthStart APN pediatric providers shall provide case coordination, including referral for nutritional, psychological, social and other community services, as appropriate; provision or arrangement for 24-hour telephone physician/APN access and sick care; and outreach and follow-up activities in accordance with this chapter.
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