Code of Vermont Rules
Agency 13 - AGENCY OF HUMAN SERVICES
Sub-Agency 174 - HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATIVE RULES (HCAR)
Chapter 011 - TRANSPLANTATION SERVICES
Section 13 174 011 - TRANSPLANTATION SERVICES
Current through August, 2024
4.228 Transplantation Services.
(5/1/2023, GCR 22-099)
For the purposes of this rule, the term:
"Transplantation services" means a medical procedure performed to replace a diseased or damaged body part with a healthy one.
Vermont Medicaid covers medically necessary transplantation services for the beneficiary including harvesting, preservation, and transportation of cadaver organs. Vermont Medicaid also covers, under the Medicaid of the person receiving the transplantation, medically necessary transplantation services for live donors, including post transplantation services and transportation.
Providers must be working within the scope of their practice and enrolled in Vermont Medicaid. Providers must also be certified by the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (ASTS) and maintain their membership in good standing and experienced in postoperative care and management of an immunosuppressive regimen.
The transplant facility must meet the following criteria:
The Medicaid beneficiary must meet the following conditions:
The Vermont Medicaid fee schedule contains a detailed list of covered services and indicates which services require prior authorization. The fee schedule can be found on the Department of Vermont Health Access website.
Transplantation services are not covered if the procedure is experimental or investigational.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
3 V.S.A. § 801; 33 V.S.A. § 1901