Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 048 - Health, Department of
Sub-Agency 0037 - Medicaid
Chapter 44 - ENVIRONMENTAL MODIFICATIONS AND SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT FOR MEDICAID HOME AND COMMUNITY-BASED WAIVER SERVICES
Section 44-7 - Specialized Equipment Approval Process
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) The team may submit requests for specialized equipment during the six-month or annual plan of care meeting. Specialized equipment requests submitted at other times during the plan of care year may be submitted if significant health, safety, or access concerns are identified.
(b) Approval for specialized equipment shall require:
(c) The Division may schedule a review of the specialized equipment quote, including an evaluation of functional necessity, with appropriate professionals under contract with the Division. The review shall include a statement verifying that the request meets at least two (2) of the criteria pursuant to Section 6(a) of this Chapter.
(d) If the participant has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) or Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP), the case manager shall submit a copy of that document, along with documentation as to why the equipment is not sent home with the participant, or a reason why the equipment is necessary at home but not at school.
(e) The Division may request documentation that a less expensive, comparable alternative to requested equipment or supplies is not available or practical. If a more cost-effective alternative is determined to be available, the Division shall deny the original request or specify that only the less costly equipment or supplies are approved.
(f) Equipment purchases shall not exceed $2,000 per year. If an item needed exceeds that amount, the team may request an exception to the cap through the ECC. The Division may require an assessment for specialized equipment needs by a Certified Specialized Equipment (CSE) professional. The assessment is funded as part of the $2,000 cap. Insurance on items is not covered by the waiver but may be purchased by the participant separately.
(g) Electronic technology devices are only allowed once every five (5) years and like items shall not be purchased during those five (5) years. Electronic technology devices used as augmentative and alternative communication devices are exempt from this five (5) year limitation if accompanied by a letter of necessity from a Speech Language Pathologist.
(h) In accordance with Chapter 45 of the Department of Health's Medicaid Rules, provider agencies shall be certified by the Division to provide specialized equipment.