Texas Administrative Code
Title 1 - ADMINISTRATION
Part 15 - TEXAS HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 354 - MEDICAID HEALTH SERVICES
Subchapter P - AUTISM SERVICES
Division 3 - PARAMETERS FOR SERVICE PROVISION
Section 354.5023 - Additional Medicaid Reimbursement Limitations and Exclusions Specific to Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Services
Universal Citation: 1 TX Admin Code ยง 354.5023
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Texas Medicaid will not reimburse ABA services when ABA services:
(1) address academic goals;
(2) address goals only related to
performative social norms that do not significantly impact health, safety, or
independence;
(3) are not expected
to result in improvements in the child's level of functioning, other than
medically necessary services at the maintenance or consultative
level;
(4) do not require the
specific skills and judgment of an LBA to perform or supervise;
(5) do not meet evidence-based standards of
practice for ABA for effective treatment of ASD;
(6) use any experimental or investigational
treatment methods even with legally effective consent;
(7) are not generally accepted as clinically
effective or appropriate, or not within the normal course and duration of
treatment for medically necessary ABA services;
(8) are for the convenience of those who are
closest to the child or the provider (e.g., as respite care, or limiting
treatment to a setting chosen by provider for convenience);
(9) do not include the child age- and
developmentally-appropriately engaging in a clinical ABA therapeutic
relationship;
(10) are provided by
a clinic or agency owned or partially owned by the child (if the child is
legally authorized to represent his/herself)) or the child's LAR;
(11) are provided directly by the child's
LAR;
(12) are delivered by a BT in
the school setting as a shadow or an aide or to provide general support to the
child; and
(13) include separate
billing for:
(A) indirect ABA service time
related to ABA treatment; parent or caregiver education and training;
ABA-related interdisciplinary team meetings; or supervision of an LaBA or BT;
for example, pre- and post-work for a session are not reimbursed separately,
other than the pre- and post-work that is allowable for ABA evaluation
services; or
(B) any indirect
supervision, or direct supervision which does not otherwise meet all
requirements in this subchapter, the Autism Section of the TMPPM, and the
relevant Current Procedural Terminology code.
(b) Medicaid enrolled LBAs, as individual or performing providers, and ABA groups will not be reimbursed for:
(1) equipment and supplies used during ABA
services as they are considered part of the Medicaid services
provided;
(2) the services of more
than one ABA provider (LBA, LaBA, or BT) during one ABA session with a child,
when more than one ABA provider is present (concurrent billing);
(3) concurrent billing for ABA services
except where the LAR, parent, or caregiver and the child are receiving separate
services, specifically when the LAR, the parent, or caregiver, as appropriate,
participates in parent or caregiver education and training, and the child
participates in any ABA service for the child in the treatment plan where the
child is not present in the parent or caregiver education and training session;
or
(4) services billed that do not
meet minimum requirements, exceed the limitations outlined in relevant law,
rule, and other requirements under this subchapter, the Autism Section in the
TMPPM, and the NCCI, or are excluded.
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