Md. Code Regs. 10.67.06.28 - Benefits - Self-Referral Services
A. An MCO shall
be financially responsible for reimbursing, in accordance with COMAR
10.67.04.20, an out-of-plan
provider chosen by the participant for the following services:
(1) Family planning services specified in COMAR
10.67.65.20A(2), (6), and (7);
(2)
Services performed by school-based health centers (SBHCs), as provided in COMAR
10.67.76;
(3) Pregnancy-related
services for women who are pregnant and, at the time of initial enrollment,
have received prenatal care during their current pregnancy from an out-of-plan
provider, and this pre-enrollment care consists of at least the following:
(1) A full prenatal examination;
(2) A risk assessment; and
(3) Appropriate laboratory
services;
(4) Initial
medical examination for children in State custody when performed by an EPSDT
certified provider;
(5) One annual
diagnostic and evaluation service (DES) visit for any enrollee diagnosed with
HIV/AIDS, which the MCO is responsible for facilitating on the enrollee's
behalf;
(6) Renal dialysis services
performed in a Medicare-certified facility;
(7) Initial medical examination of a newborn when the:
(1) Examination is performed in a hospital by
an on-call physician; and
(2) MCO
failed to provide for the service before the newborn's discharge from the
hospital;
(8) Emergency
services as described in COMAR
10.67.05.08B
;
(9) Prenatal, intrapartum, and
postpartum services performed at a free-standing birth center located in
Maryland or a contiguous state; and
(10) Doula services, through December 31,
2025.
B. An MCO shall pay
undisputed claims of the SBHC for services provided to its participants within
30 days of the MCO's receipt of the invoice.
C. An MCO shall provide SBHCs in its service
area with the current information needed to facilitate communication between
the SBHC, PCP, and the MCO regarding care provided to the MCO's participant,
and to effect reimbursement by the MCO, including:
(1) Information concerning the MCO's policies
and procedures regarding the provision of pharmacy and laboratory
services;
(2) Instructions for
submitting claims; and
(3) Contact
information, including names and phone numbers of the following individuals:
(a) The MCO representative who serves as an
SBHCs contact person for coordination of care; and
(b) The student-participant's PCP.
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