New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 8 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 314 - LONG TERM CARE SERVICES - WAIVERS
Part 3 - MEDICALLY FRAGILE HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES WAIVER SERVICES
Section 8.314.3.12 - ELIGIBLE RECIPIENTS

Universal Citation: 8 NM Admin Code 8.314.3.12

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Enrollment in the MFW program is contingent upon the applicant meeting the eligibility requirements as described in this rule, the availability of funding as appropriated by the New Mexico legislature, and the number of federally authorized unduplicated eligible recipients. Once an allocation has been offered to the applicant, he or she must meet certain medical and financial criteria in order to qualify. This criteria is contained in Section 8.290.400 NMAC. The eligible recipient must meet the LOC required for admittance to an ICF/IID. After initial eligibility has been established for a recipient, on-going eligibility must be determined on an annual basis.

B. Eligibility is limited to individuals who in addition to a developmental disability, developmental delay, or are at risk of developmental delay, have a medically fragile condition, diagnosed before the age of 22, defined as a chronic physical condition, which results in a prolonged dependency on medical care for which daily skilled (nursing) intervention is medically necessary and is characterized by one or more of the following:

(1) a life threatening condition characterized by reasonably frequent periods of acute exacerbation which require frequent medical supervision, or physician consultation and which in the absence of such supervision or consultation, would require hospitalization;

(2) a condition requiring frequent, time consuming administration of specialized treatments which are medically necessary; or

(3) dependence on medical technology such that without the technology a reasonable level of health could not be maintained; examples include but are not limited to ventilators, dialysis machines, enteral or parenteral nutrition support and continuous oxygen.

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