N.J. Admin. Code § 10:52-2.13 - Sterilization
(a) The Division covers sterilization
procedures performed on Medicaid/NJ FamilyCare fee-for-service beneficiaries
based on Federal regulations (42 CFR
441.250 through
441.258)
and related requirements outlined in this section and in the billing
instructions contained in the Fiscal Agent Billing Supplement. For
sterilization policy and procedures, see (b) through (e) below.
(b) "Sterilization" means any medical
procedure, treatment, or operation, performed for the purpose of rendering an
individual permanently incapable of reproducing. Surgical sterilization
procedures are considered to be those whose primary purpose is to render an
individual incapable of reproducing. Such procedures require the completion of
the Federal "Consent Form" for sterilization.
(c) "Consent Form"--(Pursuant to
42 CFR
441.258 --Appendix to Subpart F--Specific
Requirements for Use) requirements, including time frames to be met and/or
documented on the "Consent Form" prior to the sterilization of an individual,
follow:
1. The individual shall be at least 21
years of age at the time the consent is obtained;
2. The individual shall not be mentally
incompetent. A "mentally incompetent individual" means an individual who has
been declared mentally incompetent by a Federal, state, or local court of
competent jurisdiction for any purpose, unless the individual has been declared
competent for purposes which include the ability to consent to
sterilization;
3. The individual
shall not be institutionalized. An "institutionalized individual" means an
individual who is:
i. Involuntarily confined
or detained, under a civil or criminal statute, in a correctional or
rehabilitative facility, including a mental hospital or other facility for the
care and treatment of mental illness; or,
ii. Confined, under a voluntary commitment,
in a mental hospital or other facility for the care and treatment of mental
illness;
4. The
individual shall have voluntarily given informed consent;
5. At least 30 days, but not more than 180
days, shall have passed between the date of informed consent and the date of
sterilization, except in the case of emergency abdominal surgery or premature
delivery;
i. In the case of emergency
abdominal surgery, at least 72 hours shall have passed between the date he or
she gave informed consent and date of sterilization;
ii. In the case of premature delivery,
informed consent shall have been given at least 30 days before the expected
date of delivery and at least 72 hours have passed between the date of informed
consent and the date of premature delivery.
6. In the case where a patient desires to be
sterilized at the time of delivery, the "Consent Form" shall be signed by the
patient no earlier than the 5th month of pregnancy to minimize the possibility
of exceeding the 180 day limit.
(d) An individual shall be considered to have
given informed consent only if:
1. The person
who obtained consent for the sterilization procedure offered to answer any
questions the individual to be sterilized may have had or has concerning the
procedure, provided a copy of the "Consent Form", and provided orally all of
the following information or advice to the individual to be sterilized; and,
i. Advice that the individual is free to
withhold or withdraw consent to the procedure at any time before sterilization
without affecting the right to future care or treatment and without loss or
withdrawal of any federally funded program benefits to which the individual
might be otherwise entitled; and,
ii. A description of available alternative
methods of family planning birth control; and,
iii. Advice that the sterilization procedure
is considered to be irreversible; and,
iv. A thorough explanation of the specific
sterilization procedure to be performed; and,
v. A full description of the discomfort and
risks that may accompany or follow the performing of the procedure, including
an explanation of type and possible effects of any anesthetic to be used;
and,
vi. A full description of the
benefits or advantages that may be expected as a result of the sterilization;
and,
vii. Advice that the
sterilization will not be performed for at least 30 days except for emergency
abdominal surgery or premature delivery.
2. Suitable arrangements were made to insure
that the information specified above under "Informed Consent" was effectively
communicated to any individual who is blind, deaf, or otherwise handicapped;
and,
3. An interpreter was provided
if the individual to be sterilized did not understand the language used on the
"Consent Form" or the language used by the person obtaining consent;
and,
4. The individual to be
sterilized was permitted to have a witness of his or her own choice present
when consent was obtained; and,
5.
The requirements of the "Consent Form" were met, that is, its contents,
certification, and signatures (see (e) below). The consent form currently in
use by the Division is a replica of the form contained in the Federal
regulations and shall be utilized by providers when submitting claims. No other
consent form shall be permitted, unless approved by the Secretary, United
States Department of Health and Human Services. The form is available from the
Division's fiscal agent.
(e) Required consent form information,
signatures, certification, and dates: In addition to completing all information
(name of doctor or clinic the patient received information from, name of the
operation to be performed, the patient's birth date, name of the patient, name
of the physician who will perform the sterilization, the method, the language
used by an interpreter, name and address of the facility the person obtaining
consent is associated with, the date of the sterilization and the specific type
of operation) in the appropriate spaces provided, the form shall be signed and
dated by hand by the person indicated below:
1. "Consent to Sterilization," by the
individual to be sterilized, prior to the sterilization operation (in
accordance with the time frames specified in (c)5. above.
2. "Interpreter's Statement," by the
interpreter, if one was provided prior to the sterilization operation. The
interpreter must certify by signing and dating the "Consent Form" that:
i. He or she translated the information
presented orally and read the "Consent Form" and explained its contents to the
individual to be sterilized; and,
ii. To the best of the interpreter's
knowledge and belief, the individual understood what the interpreter told him
or her.
3. "Statement of
Person Obtaining Consent," by the person who obtained the consent prior to the
sterilization operation. The person securing the consent must certify, by
signing and dating the "Consent Form" that:
i. Before the individual signed the "Consent
Form", he or she advised the individual to be sterilized that no Federal
benefits may be withdrawn because of the decision not to be sterilized;
and,
ii. He or she explained orally
the requirements for informed consent as set forth on the "Consent Form";
and
iii. To the best of his or her
knowledge and belief, the individual to be sterilized appeared mentally
competent and knowingly and voluntarily consented to be sterilized. The name
and address of the facility or physician's office with which the person
obtaining consent is associated must be completed in the space provided on the
form.
4. "Physician's
Statement," by the physician who performed the sterilization operation after
the surgery had been performed. (A date prior to surgery is not acceptable.)
The physician performing the sterilization shall certify, by signing and dating
the "Consent Form," that within 24 hours before the performance of the
sterilization operation:
i. The physician
advised the individual to be sterilized that no Federal benefits may be
withdrawn from the patient because of the decision not to be sterilized;
and,
ii. The physician explained
orally the requirements for informed consent as set forth on the "Consent
Form"; and,
iii. To the best of the
physician's knowledge and belief, the individual appeared mentally competent
and knowingly and voluntarily consented to be sterilized; and,
iv. That at least 30 days have passed between
the date of the individual's signature on the "Consent Form" and certified that
the date upon which the sterilization was performed, except in the case of
emergency abdominal surgery or premature delivery; and,
v. In the case of emergency abdominal surgery
or premature delivery performed within 30 days of consent, the physician shall
certify that the sterilization was performed less than 30 days, but not less
than 72 hours after informed consent was obtained, and in the case of abdominal
surgery must describe the emergency, or in the case of premature delivery, must
state the expected date of delivery.
5. Any additional requirement of State or
local law for obtaining consent, except a requirement for spousal consent, was
followed.
6. Informed consent shall
not be obtained while the individual to be sterilized is:
i. In labor or childbirth; or,
ii. Seeking to obtain or obtaining an
abortion; or,
iii. Under the
influence of alcohol or other substances that affect the individual's state of
awareness.
(f) Any New Jersey hospital with electronic
billing capabilities shall submit a "hard copy" of the UB-92 claim form
(including inpatient or outpatient) for all sterilization claims with the
"Consent Form" attached to the UB-92 claim form and not submit the claim
through the EMC claim processing system.
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