Haw. Code R. § 17-1737-74 - Prosthetic and orthotic appliances
(a) Prosthetic and
orthotic appliances means those appliances prescribed by a physician, dentist,
or podiatrist for the restoration of function or replacement of functional body
parts.
(b) Prior authorization
shall be required when the original or cumulative cost for purchase, repair, or
manufacture of the appliances exceeds $50, except for dental prosthetic
appliances which are covered under section 17-1737-75.
(c) The following items may be covered by the
medical assistance program:
(1) Stock
prosthetic eyes to prevent the problems associated with an empty eye
socket;
(2) Orthopedic and
therapeutic shoes when prescribed by a physician and provided by a prosthetist
or an orthotist and when at least one of the shoes will be attached to a brace
or prosthesis or the individual is diabetic;
(3) Stock orthopedic shoes and high-topped
shoes for children under the age of six years;
(4) Modification of stock conventional or
orthopedic shoes when medically necessary;
(5) Custom-made orthopedic shoes when there
is a clearly established medical need that cannot be satisfied by the
modification of stock conventional or orthopedic shoes; and
(6) Implanted breast prosthesis provided the
surgical procedure of implantation is approved by the department.
(d) Testicular prosthesis shall
not be included in the medical assistance program.
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