Haw. Code R. § 17-1737-43 - Preventive services
(a) Preventive
services means services provided by a physician or other licensed practitioner
of the healing arts within the scope of a practice under state law to:
(1) Prevent disease, disability, and other
health problems or their progress;
(2) Prolong life; and
(3) Promote physical and mental health and
efficiency.
(b) Medical
payments to providers may be made on behalf of recipients for the following
services:
(1) Physical examinations for the
following purposes:
(A) School health
clearances;
(B) Pre-admissions and
periodic physicals required by Public Health Regulation 12-B for care
homes;
(C) Pre-placement physicals
for adults entering family boarding homes;
(D) Premarital examinations;
(E) Examinations to determine the extent of
mental or physical disability or incapacity;
(F) Pre-placement and annual examinations for
children in foster care;
(G)
Pre-adoption pediatric examinations;
(H) Employability determinations and WIN
pre-referral examinations;
(I)
Examinations when indicated is suspected child abuse cases, if eligible for
medical assistance;
(J)
Pre-placement examinations for day care; and
(K) Other health examinations limited to not
more than once in a two year period.
(2) Routine laboratory examinations necessary
to complete the physicals, as well as diagnostic screening; and
(3) Immunizations and vaccinations, with the
exception of pediatric vaccines covered under the Vaccines for Children (VFC)
program and immunizations for travel to foreign countries.
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