Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 353 - MEDICAID MANAGED CARE
Subchapter C - MEMBER BILL OF RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 353.202 - Member Bill of Rights
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 353.202
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
Each managed care organization (MCO) participating in the Texas Medicaid program must provide to each member an easy-to-read, written document describing the member's rights, which must include the following:
(1) Member rights for members of health care MCOs:
(A) You have the
right to respect, dignity, privacy, confidentiality and nondiscrimination. That
includes the right to:
(i) Be treated fairly
and with respect.
(ii) Know that
your medical records and discussions with your providers will be kept private
and confidential.
(B)
You have the right to a reasonable opportunity to choose a managed care
organization (MCO) and primary care provider. This is the doctor or health care
provider you will see most of the time and who will coordinate your care. You
have the right to change to another MCO or provider in a reasonably easy
manner. That includes the right to:
(i) Be
told how to choose and change your MCO and your primary care
provider.
(ii) Choose any MCO you
want that is available in your area and choose your primary care provider from
that plan.
(iii) Change your
primary care provider.
(iv) Change
your MCO without penalty.
(v) Be
told how to change your MCO or your primary care provider.
(C) You have the right to ask questions and
get answers about anything you do not understand. That includes the right to:
(i) Have your provider explain your health
care needs to you and talk to you about the different ways your health care
problems can be treated.
(ii) Be
told why care or services were denied and not given.
(D) You have the right to agree to or refuse
treatment and actively participate in treatment decisions. That includes the
right to:
(i) Work as part of a team with
your provider in deciding what health care is best for you.
(ii) Say yes or no to the care recommended by
your provider.
(E) You
have the right to use each complaint and appeal process available through the
MCO and through Medicaid, and get a timely response to complaints, appeals and
fair hearings. That includes the right to:
(i) Make a complaint to your MCO or to the
Texas Medicaid program about your health care, your provider or your
MCO.
(ii) Get a timely answer to
your complaint.
(iii) Use the MCO's
appeal process and be told how to use it.
(iv) Ask for a fair hearing from the Texas
Medicaid program and get information about how that process works.
(F) You have the right to timely
access to care that does not have any communication or physical access
barriers. That includes the right to:
(i)
Have telephone access to a medical professional 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
to get any emergency or urgent care you need.
(ii) Get medical care in a timely
manner.
(iii) Be able to get in and
out of a health care provider's office. This includes barrier free access for
people with disabilities or other conditions that limit mobility, in accordance
with the Americans with Disabilities Act.
(iv) Have interpreters, if needed, during
appointments with your providers and when talking to your MCO. Interpreters
include people who can speak in your native language, help someone with a
disability, or help you understand the information.
(v) Be given information you can understand
about your MCO's rules, including the health care services you can get and how
to get them.
(G) You
have the right to not be restrained or secluded when it is for someone else's
convenience, or is meant to force you to do something you do not want to do, or
is to punish you.
(H) You have a
right to know that doctors, hospitals, and others who care for you can advise
you about your health status, medical care, and treatment. Your MCO cannot
prevent them from giving you this information, even if the care or treatment is
not a covered service.
(I) You have
a right to know that you are not responsible for paying for covered services.
Doctors, hospitals, and others cannot require you to pay copayments or any
other amounts for covered services.
(2) Member rights for members of dental MCOs:
(A) You have the right to get accurate,
easy-to-understand information to help you make good choices about you or your
child's dentists and other providers.
(B) You have the right to know how your
child's dentists are paid. You have a right to know about what those payments
are and how they work.
(C) You have
the right to know how your managed care organization (MCO) decides about
whether a service is covered and/or medically necessary. You have the right to
know about the people in the MCO's office who decide those things.
(D) You have the right to know the names of
the dentists and other providers enrolled with your MCO and their
addresses.
(E) You have the right
to pick from a list of dentists that is large enough so that your child can get
the right kind of care when your child needs it.
(F) You have the right to take part in all
the choices about your child's dental care.
(G) You have the right to speak for your
child in all treatment choices.
(H)
You have the right to get a second opinion from another dentist enrolled in
your MCO about what kind of treatment your child needs.
(I) You have the right to be treated fairly
by your MCO, dentists and other providers.
(J) You have the right to talk to your
child's dentists and other providers in private, and to have your child's
dental records kept private. You have the right to look over and copy your
child's dental records and to ask for changes to those records.
(K) You have a right to know that dentists,
hospitals, and others who care for your child can advise you about your child's
health status, medical care, and treatment. Your child's MCO cannot prevent
them from giving you this information, even if the care or treatment is not a
covered service.
(L) You have a
right to know that you are not responsible for paying for covered services for
your child. Dentists, hospitals, and others cannot require you to pay any other
amounts for covered services.
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