23 Miss. Code. R. 222-1.4 - Maternity Epidurals
A. Medicaid covers
a maternity epidural for all pregnant Medicaid beneficiaries. Medicaid
considers maternity epidurals as a medically necessary service for treatment of
labor pain and does not consider it an elective procedure.
B. A physician who is participating in the
Medicaid program must take all reasonable measures to ensure that maternity
patients are instructed and offered an epidural as an available and covered
service under Medicaid as part of the patient's prenatal counseling. The
patient's options for pain relief medication during childbirth must be
explained to her.
C.
Anesthesiologists/CRNAs cannot refuse to provide a maternity epidural to a
Medicaid beneficiary except when medically contraindicated.
1. An anesthesiologist/CRNA who is
participating in the Medicaid program must make available and offer maternity
epidural services to pregnant Medicaid beneficiaries and cannot require a
pregnant Medicaid beneficiary to pay for an epidural.
2. He/she must accept the Medicaid payment as
payment in full and cannot require a co-payment for his/her services. Under
federal Medicaid law, deductions, cost sharing, or similar charges are not
permitted for Medicaid services furnished to pregnant women. Thus, a
participating provider's demand for these additional payments would be in
violation of the law.
3. The
decision to have an epidural is to be decided between the beneficiary and her
anesthesiologist/CRNA in consultation with the obstetrician. No means of
coercion, dissuasion, or refusal by an anesthesiologist/CRNA to provide an
epidural to a beneficiary in labor shall be utilized in determining this
decision.
D. A hospital
that accepts a pregnant Medicaid beneficiary for treatment accepts the
responsibility for making sure that the beneficiary has access to an epidural.
1. If an anesthesiologist does not accept a
Medicaid patient for treatment, the hospital has the responsibility of assuring
the delivery of this service.
2. A
pregnant beneficiary is entitled to receive the service from a provider who has
accepted her as a patient without the imposition of deductibles, cost sharing,
or similar charges.
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