23 Miss. Code. R. 102-3.32 - Criteria for Approval of Emergency Services
A. Aliens who
are not entitled to full Medicaid benefits may be eligible for emergency
services only, if the following conditions exist:
1. All other eligibility requirements are met
except satisfactory immigration status;
2. Care and services needed are not related
to an organ transplant procedure or routine prenatal or postpartum
care;
3. The alien has, after
sudden onset, a medical condition manifesting itself by acute symptoms of
sufficient severity (including severe pain) such as the absence of immediate
medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in:
4. Placing the patient's health in serious
jeopardy,
5. Serious impairment to
bodily functions,
6. Serious
dysfunction of any bodily organ or part, or
7. Is for labor and delivery.
B. The services provided in this
situation must relate to the injury, illness, or delivery causing the
emergency. Services that are not directly related to the injury, illness, or
delivery are not compensated by Medicaid. Once the medical condition is
stabilized, even if it remains serious or results in death, it is no longer an
emergency.
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