Iowa Code r. 441-78.39 - Federally qualified health centers
Payment shall be made for services as defined in Section 1905(a)(2)(C) of the Social Security Act.
(1)
Utilization review.
Utilization review shall be conducted of Medicaid members who access more than
24 outpatient visits in any 12-month period from physicians, advanced
registered nurse practitioners, federally qualified health centers, other
clinics, and emergency rooms. Refer to rule
441-76.9 (249A) for further
information concerning the member lock-in program.
(2)
Risk assessment. Risk
assessment, using Form 470-2942, Medicaid Prenatal Risk Assessment, shall be
completed at the initial visit during a Medicaid member's pregnancy.
a. If the risk assessment reflects a low-risk
pregnancy, the assessment shall be completed again at approximately the
twenty-eighth week of pregnancy.
b.
If the risk assessment reflects a high-risk pregnancy, referral shall be made
for enhanced services. (See description of enhanced services at subrule
78.25(3).)
(3)
Vaccines. In order to be paid for the administration of a
vaccine covered under the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program, a federally
qualified health center must enroll in the VFC program. Payment for the vaccine
will be approved only if the VFC program stock has been depleted.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 249A.4.
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