Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
WASHINGTON APPLE HEALTH
Chapter 182-538 - Managed care
Section 182-538-180 - Rights and protections
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-538-180
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) People have medicaid-specific rights when applying for, eligible for, or receiving medicaid-funded health care services.
(2) All applicable statutory and constitutional rights apply to all medicaid people including, but not limited to:
(a) The participant rights under WAC
246-341-0600;
(b) Applicable necessary supplemental
accommodation services including, but not limited to:
(i) Arranging for or providing help to
complete and submit forms to the agency;
(ii) Helping people give or get the
information the agency needs to decide or continue eligibility;
(iii) Helping to request continuing
benefits;
(iv) Explaining the
reduction in or ending of benefits;
(v) Assisting with requests for
administrative hearings; and
(vi)
On request, reviewing the agency's decision to terminate, suspend, or reduce
benefits.
(c) Receiving
the name, address, telephone number, and any languages offered other than
English of providers in a managed care organization (MCO);
(d) Receiving information about the structure
and operation of the MCO and how health care services are delivered;
(e) Receiving emergency care, urgent care, or
crisis services;
(f) Receiving
poststabilization services after receiving emergency care, urgent care, or
crisis services that result in admittance to a hospital;
(g) Receiving age-appropriate and culturally
appropriate services;
(h) Being
provided a qualified interpreter and translated material at no cost to the
person;
(i) Receiving requested
information and help in the language or format of choice;
(j) Having available treatment options and
explanation of alternatives;
(k)
Refusing any proposed treatment;
(l) Receiving care that does not discriminate
against a person;
(m) Being free of
any sexual exploitation or harassment;
(n) Making an advance directive that states
the person's choices and preferences for health care services under 42 C.F.R.
Sec. 489 Subpart I;
(o) Choosing a
contracted health care provider;
(p)
Requesting and receiving a copy of health care records;
(q) Being informed the cost for copying, if
any;
(r) Being free from
retaliation;
(s) Requesting and
receiving policies and procedures of the MCO as they relate to health care
rights;
(t) Receiving services in
an accessible location;
(u)
Receiving medically necessary services in accordance with the early and
periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) program under WAC
182-534-0100, if the person
is age twenty or younger;
(v) Being
treated with dignity, privacy, and respect;
(w) Receiving treatment options and
alternatives in a manner that is appropriate to a person's condition;
(x) Being free from seclusion and
restraint;
(y) Receiving a second
opinion from a qualified health care professional within an MCO provider
network at no cost or having one arranged outside the network at no cost, as
provided in 42 C.F.R. Sec. 438.206(b)(3);
(z) Receiving medically necessary health care
services outside of the MCO if those services cannot be provided adequately and
timely within the MCO;
(aa) Filing
a grievance with the MCO if the person is not satisfied with a
service;
(bb) Receiving a notice of
action so that a person may appeal any decision by the MCO that:
(i) Denies or limits authorization of a
requested service;
(ii) Reduces,
suspends, or terminates a previously authorized service; or
(iii) Denies payment for a service, in whole
or in part.
(cc) Filing
an appeal if the MCO fails to provide health care services in a timely manner
as defined by the state or act within the time frames in 42 C.F.R. Sec.
438.408(b); and
(dd) Requesting an
administrative hearing if an appeal is not resolved in a person's
favor.
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