Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 353 - MEDICAID MANAGED CARE
Subchapter R - TELECOMMUNICATIONS IN MANAGED CARE SERVICE COORDINATION AND ASSESSMENTS
Section 353.1503 - Use of Telecommunications in Assessments
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 353.1503
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) STAR+PLUS.
(1) STAR+PLUS managed care organizations
(MCOs) must conduct initial assessments and annual reassessments using
HHSC-developed tools for STAR+PLUS HCBS Program eligibility
in-person.
(2) STAR+PLUS MCOs must
conduct all initial and annual assessments using HHSC-developed tools for
functionally necessary covered services such as personal assistance services,
Community First Choice services, and day activity and health services,
in-person.
(3) Change in condition
assessments that require or potentially require a change in the Resource
Utilization Group (RUG) level must be conducted in-person.
(4) MCOs may offer to STAR+PLUS members a
choice of audio-visual communication in place of in-person change in condition
assessments, as long as the assessment does not require or potentially require
a change in the RUG level.
(A) When an MCO
conducts a change in condition assessment using audio-visual communication,
verbal consent must be obtained and documented, and a HIPAA-compliant
audio-visual communication product must be used.
(B) If verbal consent for audio-visual
communication is not received, the MCO must use in-person
communication.
(C) The MCO must
inform members who utilize audio-visual communication for change in condition
assessments that the member's services will be subject to the following:
(i) The MCO must monitor services for fraud,
waste, and abuse.
(ii) The MCO must
determine whether additional social services or supports are needed.
(iii) The MCO must ensure that verbal consent
to use telecommunications is documented in writing.
(5) A STAR+PLUS MCO may not
conduct an initial assessment, annual reassessment, or change in condition
assessment without the in-person presence of the member.
(6) During a declared state of disaster, HHSC
may issue direction to STAR+PLUS MCOs regarding whether initial, annual
renewal, or change in condition assessments may be conducted through
audio-visual or audio-only communication for STAR+PLUS members who reside in
the area subject to the declared state of disaster.
(7) STAR+PLUS MCOs must adhere to §
353.1153 of this chapter (relating
to STAR+PLUS Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Program) for STAR+PLUS
assessments and service planning, and §
353.1(c) of this
chapter (relating to Purpose) regarding compliance with all terms of the
contract with HHSC.
(8) For limited
circumstances, STAR+PLUS MCOs may submit, in a manner and format prescribed by
HHSC, an exceptions policy for required in-person assessments for approval by
HHSC. The policy must be developed by the MCO's clinical staff, such as the
Chief Medical Director or the Director's designee.
(b) STAR Kids.
(1) The STAR Kids MCO must administer the
initial assessment and annual reassessments using the HHSC-developed STAR Kids
assessment tool in-person.
(2)
Change in condition assessments that require or potentially require a change in
the RUG level must be conducted in-person.
(3) MCOs may offer STAR Kids members a choice
of audio-visual communication in place of in-person change in condition
assessments, as long as the assessment does not require or potentially require
a change in the RUG level.
(A) When an MCO
conducts a change in condition assessment using audio-visual communication,
verbal consent must be obtained and documented, and a HIPAA-compliant
audio-visual communication product must be used.
(B) If verbal consent for audio-visual
communication is not received, the MCO must use in-person
communication.
(C) The MCO must
inform members who utilize audio-visual communication for change in condition
assessments that the member's services will be subject to the following:
(i) The MCO must monitor services for fraud,
waste, and abuse.
(ii) The MCO must
determine whether additional social services or supports are needed.
(iii) The MCO must ensure that verbal consent
to use telecommunications is documented in writing.
(4) A STAR Kids MCO may not
conduct an assessment without the in-person presence of the member.
(5) During a declared state of disaster, HHSC
may issue direction to STAR Kids MCOs regarding whether initial, annual
renewal, or change in condition assessments may be conducted through
audio-visual or audio-only communication for STAR Kids members who reside in
the area subject to the declared state of disaster.
(6) STAR Kids MCOs must adhere to §
353.1155 of this chapter (relating
to Medically Dependent Children Program) for assessments and service planning,
and §
353.1(c) of this
chapter regarding compliance with all terms of the contract with
HHSC.
(7) For limited
circumstances, STAR Kids MCOs may submit, in a manner and format prescribed by
HHSC, an exceptions policy for required in-person assessments for approval by
HHSC. The policy must be developed by the MCO's clinical staff, such as the
Chief Medical Director or the Director's designee.
(c) STAR Health.
(1) The STAR Health MCO must administer the
HHSC-developed assessment tool for initial Medically Dependent Children Program
(MDCP) eligibility and annual reassessments in -person.
(2) The STAR Health MCO must conduct all
initial and annual reassessments using HHSC-developed tools for functionally
necessary covered services such as personal assistance services, personal care
services, and Community First Choice services, in-person.
(3) Change in condition assessments that
require or potentially require a change in the RUG level must be conducted
in-person.
(4) MCOs may offer STAR
Health members a choice of audio-visual communication in place of in-person
change in condition assessments, as long as the assessment does not require or
potentially require a change in the RUG level.
(A) When an MCO conducts a change in
condition assessment using audio-visual communication, verbal consent must be
obtained and documented, and a HIPAA-compliant audio-visual communication
product must be used.
(B) If verbal
consent for audio-visual communication is not received, the MCO must use
in-person communication.
(C) The
MCO must inform members who utilize audio-visual communication for change in
condition assessments that the member's services will be subject to the
following:
(i) The MCO must monitor services
for fraud, waste, and abuse.
(ii)
The MCO must determine whether additional social services or supports are
needed.
(iii) The MCO must ensure
that verbal consent to use telecommunications is documented in
writing.
(5)
A STAR Health MCO may not conduct an assessment without the in-person presence
of the member.
(6) During a
declared state of disaster, HHSC may issue direction to STAR Health MCOs
regarding whether initial, annual renewal, or change in condition assessments
may be conducted through audio-visual or audio-only communication for STAR
Health members who reside in the area subject to the declared state of
disaster.
(7) A STAR Health MCO
must adhere to §
353.1155 of this chapter for MDCP
assessments and service planning, and §
353.1(c) of this
chapter regarding compliance with all terms of the contract with
HHSC.
(8) For limited
circumstances, a STAR Health MCO may submit, in a manner and format prescribed
by HHSC, an exceptions policy for required in-person assessments for approval
by HHSC. The policy must be developed by the MCO's clinical staff, such as the
Chief Medical Director or the Director's designee.
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