23 Miss. Code. R. 219-1.10 - Tuberculosis (TB) Testing
A. The Division of
Medicaid covers the following tuberculosis (TB) tests when a beneficiary has an
increased risk for TB infection, as determined by the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) and state law, and is administered in compliance
with CDC recommendations and guidelines:
1.
Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST), and
2. Interferon-gamma release assays (IGRA).
B. The Division of
Medicaid providers must have a documented treatment plan for a beneficiary with
a positive tuberculin skin test to include:
1. A medical evaluation, including chest
x-ray and clinical assessment, and
2. An evaluation for a course of treatment
for latent TB infection.
C. The Division of Medicaid does not cover TB
testing for the routine screening of beneficiaries in the absence of specific
risk factors for TB.
D. Staff who
read TB skin tests must be certified by the Mississippi State Department of
Health (MSDH) TB Certification Program.
E. The provider must refer beneficiaries with
a positive TB test to the MSDH Tuberculosis Program.
F. The Division of Medicaid providers must
document the following:
1. The medical
necessity for TB testing,
2. TST
information which must include the following:
a) Manufacturer and lot number of the
injected antigen,
b) Expiration
date of solution,
c) Dose
administered,
d) Injection site,
e) Signature or initials of the
person who administered the TST,
f) Size of induration in millimeters (mm),
g) Date and time the test was
read,
h) Reader's signature and
initials, and
i) Any adverse
reactions.
3. Referral
to the MSDH Tuberculosis Program for beneficiaries with positive TB
tests.
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