Washington Administrative Code
Title 182 - Health Care Authority
WASHINGTON APPLE HEALTH
Chapter 182-552 - Respiratory care
PROVIDERS
Section 182-552-0200 - Respiratory care-Provider requirements
Universal Citation: WA Admin Code 182-552-0200
Current through Register Vol. 24-18, September 15, 2024
(1) To receive payment for respiratory care equipment and supplies under this chapter, a provider must:
(a) Meet the general provider requirements in
chapter 182-502 WAC;
(b) Obtain
prior authorization from the medicaid agency, if required, before delivery to
the client and before billing the agency;
(c) Keep initial and subsequent prescriptions
according to the requirements within this chapter;
(d) Provide instructions to the client and/or
caregiver on the safe and proper use of equipment provided;
(e) Have a licensed health care professional
whose scope of practice allows for the provision of respiratory care. The
licensed health care professional must also:
(i) Check equipment and ensure equipment
settings continue to meet the client's needs; and
(ii) Communicate with the client's authorized
prescriber if there are any concerns or recommendations.
(f) Verify that the client has a valid
prescription.
(i) To be valid, a prescription
must:
(A) Be written, and signed and dated by
a physician, advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP), or physician's
assistant certified (PAC); and
(B)
State the specific items or services requested, including the quantity,
frequency, and duration/length of need. Prescriptions that only state"as
needed" or "PRN" are not sufficient; and
(C) For an initial prescription, not be older
than three months from the date the prescriber signed the prescription;
or
(D) For subsequent
prescriptions, not be older than one year from the date the initial
prescription was signed. (See WAC
182-552-0800 for
exceptions.)
(2) The medicaid agency does not pay for respiratory care equipment and/or supplies furnished to the agency's clients when:
(a) The authorized prescriber who
provides medical justification to the agency for the item provided to the
client is an employee of, has a contract with, or has any financial
relationship with the provider of the item; or
(b) The authorized prescriber who performs a
client evaluation is an employee of, has a contract with, or has any financial
relationship with a provider of respiratory care equipment, supplies, and
related items.
Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.021. 12-14-022, §182-552-0200, filed 6/25/12, effective 8/1/12.
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