Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
This rule provides a brief description of the medical,
dental, mental health, and substance use disorder (SUD) service categories
listed in the table in WAC
182-501-0060. The description of
services under each category is not intended to be all inclusive.
(2) The following service categories are
subject to the exclusions, limitations, restrictions, and eligibility
requirements contained in agency rules:
(a)
Ambulance - Emergency medical transportation and ambulance
transportation for nonemergency medical needs. (WAC
182-546-0001 through
182-546-4000.)
(b)
Applied behavior analysis
(ABA) - (Chapter 182-531A WAC.)
(c)
Behavioral health services -
(Chapter 182-538D WAC, Behavioral health services, WAC
182-531-1400 Psychiatric
physician-related services and other professional mental health services, and
chapter 246-341 WAC, Behavioral health services administrative
requirements.)
(d)
Blood,
blood products, and related services - Blood and/or blood derivatives,
including synthetic factors, plasma expanders, and their administration. (WAC
182-550-1400 and
182-550-1500.)
(e)
Community behavioral health support
services (CBHS) - (Chapter 182-561 WAC.)
(f)
Dental services - Diagnosis
and treatment of dental problems including emergency treatment and preventive
care. (Chapters 182-535 and 182-535A WAC.)
(g)
Diagnostic services -
Clinical testing and imaging services. (WAC
182-531-0100; WAC
182-550-1400 and
182-550-1500.)
(h)
Early and periodic screening,
diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) - (Chapter 182-534 WAC and WAC
182-501-0050(10).)
(i)
Enteral nutrition program -
Enteral nutrition products, equipment, and related supplies. (Chapter 182-554
WAC.)
(j)
Habilitative
services - (Chapter 182-545 WAC.)
(k)
Health care professional
services - The following services found in chapter 182-531 WAC:
(i) Office visits and vaccinations;
(ii) Screening/brief intervention/referral to
treatment (SBIRT), emergency room, and nursing facility services;
(iii) Home-based and hospital-based
services;
(iv) Surgery, anesthesia,
pathology, radiology, and laboratory services;
(v) Obstetric services;
(vi) Kidney dialysis and renal disease
services;
(vii) Advanced registered
nurse practitioner, naturopathy, osteopathy, podiatry, physiatry, and
pulmonary/respiratory services; and
(viii) Allergen immunotherapy
services.
(l)
Health homes - (Chapter 182-557 WAC.)
(m)
Hearing evaluations - The
following services found in WAC
182-531-0375:
(i) Audiology;
(ii) Diagnostic evaluations; and
(iii) Hearing exams and testing.
(n)
Hearing aids -
(Chapter 182-547 WAC.)
(o)
Home health services - Intermittent, short-term skilled nursing
care, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, home infusion
therapy, and health aide services, provided in the home. (WAC 182-551-2000
through 182-551-2220.)
(p)
Home infusion therapy/parenteral nutrition program - Supplies and
equipment necessary for parenteral infusion of therapeutic agents. (Chapter
182-553 WAC.)
(q)
Hospice
services - Physician services, skilled nursing care, medical social
services, counseling services for client and family, drugs, medications
(including biologicals), medical equipment and supplies needed for palliative
care, home health aide, homemaker, personal care services, medical
transportation, respite care, and brief inpatient care. This benefit also
includes services rendered in a hospice care center and pediatric palliative
care services. (WAC
182-551-1210 through
182-551-1850.)
(r)
Hospital
services-Inpatient/outpatient - Emergency room; hospital room and board
(includes nursing care); inpatient services, supplies, equipment, and
prescription drugs; surgery, anesthesia; diagnostic testing, laboratory work,
blood/blood derivatives; radiation and imaging treatment and diagnostic
services; and outpatient or day surgery, and obstetrical services. (Chapter
182-550 WAC.)
(s)
Intermediate care facility/services for persons with intellectual
disabilities - Habilitative training, health-related care, supervision,
and residential care. (Chapter 388-835 WAC.)
(t)
Maternity care and delivery
services - Community health nurse visits, nutrition visits, behavioral
health visits, midwife services, maternity and infant case management services,
family planning services and community health worker visits. (WAC
182-533-0330.)
(u)
Medical equipment, supplies, and
appliances - Medical equipment and appliances, including wheelchairs,
hospital beds, respiratory equipment; casts, splints, crutches, trusses, and
braces. Medical supplies, including antiseptics, germicides, bandages,
dressings, tape, blood monitoring/testing supplies, braces, belts, supporting
devices, decubitus care products, ostomy supplies, syringes, needles, and
urological supplies. (Chapter 182-543 WAC.)
(v)
Medical nutrition therapy -
Outpatient medical nutrition therapy and associated follow-ups. (Chapter
182-555 WAC.)
(w)
Nursing
facility services - Nursing, therapies, dietary, and daily care services
delivered in a licensed nursing facility. (Chapter 388-97 WAC.)
(x)
Organ transplants - Solid
organs, e.g., heart, kidney, liver, lung, pancreas, and small bowel; bone
marrow and peripheral stem cell; skin grafts; and corneal transplants. (WAC
182-550-1900 and
182-556-0400.)
(y)
Orthodontic services -
(Chapter 182-535A WAC.)
(z)
Out-of-state services - (WAC
182-502-0120.)
(aa)
Outpatient rehabilitation services
(OT, PT, ST) - Evaluations, assessments, and treatment. (WAC
182-545-200.)
(bb)
Personal care services -
Assistance with activities of daily living (e.g., bathing, dressing, eating,
managing medications) and routine household chores (e.g., meal preparation,
housework, essential shopping, transportation to medical services). (Chapters
388-106 and 388-845 WAC.)
(cc)
Prescription drugs - Outpatient drugs (including in nursing
facilities), both generic and brand name; drug devices and supplies; some
over-the-counter drugs; oral, topical, injectable drugs; vaccines,
immunizations, and biologicals; and family planning drugs, devices, and
supplies. (WAC
182-530-2000.) Additional
coverage for medications and prescriptions is addressed in specific program WAC
sections.
(dd)
Private duty
nursing - Continuous skilled nursing services provided in a private
residence, including client assessment, administration of treatment, and
monitoring of medical equipment and client care. For benefits for clients age
17 and younger, see WAC
182-551-3000 through
182-551-3400. For benefits for
clients age 18 and older, see WAC
388-106-1000 through
388-106-1055.
(ee)
Prosthetic/orthotic devices
- Artificial limbs and other external body parts; devices that prevent,
support, or correct a physical deformity or malfunction. (WAC
182-543-5000.)
(ff)
Reproductive health
services - Gynecological exams; contraceptives, drugs, and supplies,
including prescriptions; sterilization; screening and treatment of sexually
transmitted diseases; and educational services. (WAC
182-532-001 through
182-532-140.)
(gg)
Respiratory care (oxygen) -
All services, oxygen, equipment, and supplies related to respiratory care.
(Chapter 182-552 WAC.)
(hh)
School-based health care services - Early intervention services or
special education health-related services provided in schools to
medicaid-eligible children ages birth through 20 who have an individualized
education program (IEP) or individualized family service plan (IFSP). (Chapter
182-537 WAC.)
(ii)
Vision
care - Eye exams, refractions, fittings, visual field testing, vision
therapy, ocular prosthetics, and surgery. (WAC
182-531-1000.)
(jj)
Vision hardware - Frames
and lenses. (Chapter 182-544 WAC.)
WSR 11-14-075, recodified as §182-501-0065, filed
6/30/11, effective 7/1/11. Statutory Authority:
RCW
74.04.050,
74.08.090,
74.09.530, and
74.09.700. WSR 06-24-036, §
388-501-0065, filed 11/30/06, effective
1/1/07.