Code of Vermont Rules
Agency 13 - AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES
Sub-Agency 174 - HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (HCAR)
Chapter 009 - PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES
Section 13 174 009 - PROVIDER RESPONSIBILITIES
Universal Citation: VT Code of Rules 13 174 009
Current through August, 2024
Section 9.103 Supervised Billing
(2/22/18, GCR 17-073)
Section
9.103.1 Definitions
For the purposes of this rule, the term
(a) "Qualified Licensed Provider" means a
provider who is licensed and enrolled in Vermont Medicaid and acting within his
or her scope of practice.
(b)
"Qualified Non-Licensed Provider" means a provider that is actively working
towards licensure as specified by his or her profession.
(c) "Supervised Billing" means that a
qualified licensed provider can bill for covered clinical services within his
or her scope of practice provided by a qualified non-licensed provider when the
qualified non-licensed provider is under direct supervision of the qualified
licensed provider.
Section
9.103.2 Qualified providers
(a) A
qualified licensed provider for purposes of this rule is:
(1) A physician or a licensed osteopathic
physician certified in psychiatry by the American Board of Medical Specialties;
or
(2) A psychiatric nurse
practitioner; or
(3) A
psychologist; or
(4) A marriage and
family therapist; or
(5) A clinical
mental health counselor; or
(6) A
clinical social worker; or
(7) A
Board Certified Applied Behavior Analyst; or
(8) An alcohol and drug counselor.
(b) A qualified non-licensed
provider for purposes of this rule is:
(1) A
doctoral degree or master's degree level mental health practitioner, including
clinical social workers, clinical mental health counselors, and marriage and
family therapists, actively fulfilling post-degree supervised practice hours as
outlined by the Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the
Secretary of State; or
(2) A
psychiatric nurse practitioner actively fulfilling supervised practice hours as
outlined by the Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the
Secretary of State; or
(3) A
psychologist actively fulfilling supervised practice hours as outlined by the
Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the Secretary after
receiving a doctoral or master's degree in psychology; or
(4) A master's degree level Applied Behavior
Analyst actively fulfilling post-degree supervised practice hours as outlined
by the Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the Secretary of
State; or
(5) An addiction
counselor who is:
(A) A master-level addiction
counselor actively fulfilling the required number of hours of supervised work
experience providing alcohol/drug counseling services, commensurate with their
degree as outlined by the Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of
the Secretary of State; or
(B) In
possession of (or will possess within 180 days of hire or up to the date of the
second exam offered following hire) a Vermont Addiction Apprentice Professional
certificate (AAP) and providing services within the restrictions required by
the Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the Secretary of State;
or
(C) In possession of an Alcohol
and Drug Counselor (ADC) certification and providing services within the
restrictions required by the Vermont Office of Professional
Regulation.
Section 9.103.3 Conditions for Supervised
Billing
For a qualified licensed provider to bill for clinical services provided by a qualified non-licensed provider as supervised billing, the following conditions must be met
(a) The qualified licensed provider shall:
(1) Adhere to the supervision requirements
specified by his or her scope of practice, including regular, face-to-face
ongoing supervision to the qualified non-licensed provider; and
(2) Be available immediately in person or by
phone within 15 minutes themselves or ensure that another qualified licensed
provider operating within their scope of practice is available immediately in
person or by phone within 15 minutes; and
(3) Sustain an active part in the ongoing
care of the patient, including sign off on the treatment plan; and
(4) If the qualified non-licensed provider
determines neuropsychological testing may be needed, perform a face-to-face
assessment with the patient to determine if it is medically necessary and which
tests should be ordered and administered.
(b) The qualified non-licensed provider shall
be actively working towards professional licensure or possess an AAP
certification (or will possess within 180 days of hire or up to the date of the
second exam offered following hire) or ADC; and
(1) For mental health practitioners, Applied
Behavior Analysts, and addiction counselors, be listed on the roster that is
maintained by the Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the
Secretary of State for his or her profession; or
(2) For Psychiatric Nurse Practitioners, be a
registered nurse with a collaborative provider agreement as required by the
Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the Secretary of
State.
(c) Non-licensed
providers described in subsection (b) above who have been on the roster that is
maintained by the Office of Professional Regulation in the Office of the
Secretary of State for more than five years after January 1, 2016 will no
longer be eligible under Medicaid to provide clinical services.
Section 9.103.4 Non-Reimbursable
Services
(a) Services rendered by any provider
who is eligible to be enrolled as a Vermont Medicaid provider but has not
applied to be a Vermont Medicaid provider.
(b) Services performed by a non-licensed
provider who cannot practice independently and is not actively working toward
licensure.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
33 V.S.A. § 1901(a)(1)
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