Oklahoma Administrative Code
Title 317 - Oklahoma Health Care Authority
Chapter 30 - Medical Providers-Fee for Service
Subchapter 5 - Individual Providers and Specialties
Part 82 - ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT
Section 317:30-5-728 - Physical therapy (PT) for alternative treatments for pain management
Current through Vol. 42, No. 1, September 16, 2024
PT is used to improve a person's ability to move, reduce or manage pain, restore function, and prevent disability. For pain management, PT is provided in a non-hospital based setting with the aim of decreasing pain and suffering while improving physical and mental functioning.
(1) Medical necessity. All services/diagnosis found in the full guidelines at www.okhca.org/mau for alternative treatments for pain management should be determined to be medically necessary for the affected member. Documentation in the member's plan of care should support the medical necessity of the need for alternative treatments for pain management services. The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) will serve as the final authority pertaining to all determinations of medical necessity. Refer to Oklahoma Administrative Code (OAC) 317:30-3-1(f) for policy on medical necessity.
(2) Documentation/requirements. All documentation submitted to request services should demonstrate, through adequate objective medical records, evidence sufficient to justify the member's need for the service, in accordance with OAC 317:30-3-1(f)(2).
(3) Frequency/coverage. A PA for PT for adult treatment of pain management services may be approved for a total of forty-eight (48) units per calendar year. A PT unit for the treatment of pain management in adults is 15 minutes. A visit may consist of multiple units of service on the same date, the time for units of service is added together and rounded up only once per visit.
(4) Reimbursement. All alternative treatments for pain management services, that are outlined in Part 82 of this Chapter, are reimbursed per the methodology established in the Oklahoma Medicaid State Plan.
(5) Discontinuation of services.
(6) Non-covered services.