Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-4-408 - Out-of-state service provision
(a) Treatment
services may be provided out of state on an individual basis under any of the
following conditions.
(1) The medical
specialty is not practiced in Kansas.
(2) The medical treatment is not available in
Kansas, and two approved medical specialists recommend out-of-state treatment.
(3) Kansas facilities have no
hospital beds available for the client.
(4) The eligible person, traveling outside of
Kansas but within the United States and its territories, requires emergency
treatment for the eligible condition, if Kansas residency is not severed
through action or intent.
(b) Treatment services may be provided out of
state for eligible children with specific conditions if there is a written
agreement between the secretary and the service provider establishing a
treatment site for ongoing care.
(c) When treatment services are provided out
of state, the eligible family shall be responsible for the costs of the
following:
(1) treatment that is greater than
approved charges under the services for children with special health care needs
program;
(2) travel for the
eligible child and family; and
(3)
maintenance of the family during the treatment.
(d) Initial diagnostic services out of state
shall not be authorized.
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