New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 18 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter II - Regulations of the Department of Social Services
Subchapter E - Medical Care
Article 3 - Policies and Standards Governing Provision of Medical and Dental Care
Part 505 - Charges For Professional Health Services
Section 505.27 - Chemical dependence outpatient services
Universal Citation: 18 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 505.27
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Definitions.
(1) Chemical dependence outpatient services
means services provided under the supervision and direction of a licensed
physician, and includes the medical supervision of persons meeting the
admission criteria for chemical dependence outpatient services in section 19.07 of the Mental Hygiene Law, as
implemented in Title 14 of the Codes, Rules and Regulations of New York State
(14 NYCRR), Part 822 or Part 823, as applicable.
(2) An occasion of service shall mean a
chemical dependence service which meets the provisions of 14 NYCRR Part 822 or
Part 823, as applicable.
(3) All
definitions as specified in 14 NYCRR Part 822 or Part 823, as applicable, shall
apply to this section except, if definitions specifically contained in this
section are inconsistent with those contained in 14 NYCRR Parts 822 and 823,
this section shall apply.
(4) OASAS
shall mean the Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services.
(b) Services covered under the Medical Assistance Program.
(1) Reimbursement
shall be limited to one visit per day, per patient.
(2) A visit means one or more distinct and
separate occasions of service provided on-site by an OASAS licensed provider to
a patient.
(3) For purposes of this
section, a patient shall mean an individual who is admitted either to a
chemical dependence outpatient service or an individual being diagnosed or
assessed to determine that individual's need for such services.
(4) There shall be reimbursement only for
visits that meet the following requirements:
(i) An occasion of service must be a
face-to-face contact between a patient and treatment staff, which takes place
at a site certified by OASAS.
(ii)
An occasion of service must be a chemical dependence outpatient service
provided pursuant to 14 NYCRR Part 822 or Part 823, as applicable.
(5) All occasions of service
provided during a visit must be documented in the patient's treatment
record.
(6) Services must be
approved by the medical director or another physician employed by the program,
recorded in the treatment plan of the patient, and may be subject to
utilization review procedures.
(7)
Reimbursement shall be limited to no more than two diagnosis and assessment
visits per patient for each admission to a chemical dependence outpatient
service.
(c) The Medical Assistance Program does not cover the following:
(1) visits to the premises of a chemical
dependence outpatient service for the sole purpose of attending meetings of a
self-help group that does not meet the definition of a group covered under 14
NYCRR Part 822 or Part 823, as applicable;
(2) any visits which include only
companionship, recreation and/or social activity; and
(3) services provided in a facility which is
not enrolled in the Medical Assistance Program pursuant to Title 11 of Article
5 of the Social Services Law and Title 18 NYCRR.
(d) Reimbursement.
(1) Payment for chemical dependence
outpatient services shall be at fees established by the Department of Health
and approved by the director of the Division of the Budget as contained in the
fee schedule for chemical dependence outpatient services.
(2) The fee schedule for chemical dependence
outpatient services is available from the department and is also contained in
the department's MMIS Provider Manual (Clinic). Copies of the manual may be
obtained by writing Computer Sciences Corporation, Health and Administrative
Services Division, 800 North Pearl St., Albany, New York 12243. Copies may also
be obtained from the Department of Health, The Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller
Empire State Plaza, Albany, New York 12237. The manuals are provided free of
charge to every provider of chemical dependence outpatient services at the time
of enrollment in the Medical Assistance Program.
(3) Payment will be made under this
subdivision only for services provided by a facility certified solely under
Article 32 of the Mental Hygiene Law.
(e) Payment to chemical dependence outpatient programs certified under article 28 of the Public Health Law for care to Medicaid recipients shall be at rates determined by the Department of Health for that particular facility.
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