N.M. Admin. Code § 8.308.9.12 - GENERAL COVERED SERVICES
A.
Ambulatory surgical services: The benefit package includes
surgical services rendered in an ambulatory surgical center setting as detailed
in 8.324.10 NMAC.
B.
Anesthesia services: The benefit package includes anesthesia and
monitoring services necessary for the performance of surgical or diagnostic
procedures as detailed 8.310.2 NMAC.
C.
Audiology services: The
benefit package includes audiology services as detailed in 8.310.2 and 8.324.5
NMAC with some limitations. For a ABP member 21 years and older, audiology
services are limited to hearing testing or screening when part of a routine
health exam and are not covered as a separate service. Audiologist services,
hearing aids and other aids are not covered.
D.
Client transportation: The
benefit package covers expenses for transportation, meals, and lodging it
determines are necessary to secure MAD covered medical or behavioral health
examination and treatment for a MCO member in or out of his or her home
community as detailed in 8.301.6, 8.324.7 and 8.310.2 NMAC.
E.
Community intervener: The
benefit package includes community intervener services. The community
intervener works one-on-one with a deaf-blind member who is five-years of age
or older to provide critical connections to other people and his or her
environment. The community intervener opens channels of communication between
the member and others, provides access to information, and facilitates the
development and maintenance of self-directed independent living.
(1)Member eligibility: To be eligible for
community intervener services, a member must be five-years of age or older and
meet the clinical definition of deaf-blindness, defined as:
(a) the member has a central visual acuity of
20/200 or less in the better eye with corrective lenses, or a field defect such
that the peripheral diameter of visual field subtends an angular distance no
greater than 20 degrees, or a progressive visual loss having a prognosis
leading to one or both these conditions;
(b) the member has a chronic hearing
impairment so severe that most speech cannot be understood with optimum
amplification or the progressive hearing loss having a prognosis leading to
this condition; and
(c) the member
for whom the combination of impairments described above cause extreme
difficulty in attaining independence in daily life activities, achieving
psychosocial adjustment, or obtaining a vocation.
(2)Provider qualifications: The minimum
provider qualifications for a community intervener are as follows:
(a) is at least 18 years of age;
(b) is not the spouse of the member to whom
the intervener is assigned;
(c)
holds a high school diploma or a high school equivalency certificate;
(d) has a minimum of two years of experience
working with individuals with developmental disabilities;
(e) has the ability to proficiently
communicate in the functional language of the deaf-blind member to whom the
intervener is assigned; and
(f)
completes an orientation or training course by any person or agency who
provides direct care services to deaf-blind individuals.
G.
Diagnostic imaging
and therapeutic radiology services: The benefit package includes
medically necessary diagnostic imaging and radiology services as detailed in
8.310.2 NMAC.
H.
Dialysis
services: The benefit package includes medically necessary dialysis
services as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC. Dialysis benefits are limited to the
first three months of dialysis pending the establishment of medicare
eligibility unless the member does not qualify for medicare benefits as
determined by the social security administration. A dialysis provider shall
assist a member in applying for and pursuing final medicare eligibility
determination. If the member does not qualify for medicare benefits, the MCO is
responsible for covering dialysis services.
I.
Durable medical equipment and
medical supplies: The benefit package includes covered vision
appliances, hearing aids and related services and durable medical equipment and
medical supplies and oxygen as detailed in 8.324.5 NMAC. For an ABP eligible
recipient 21 years of age and older, see 8.309.4 NMAC for service
limitations.
J.
Emergency and
non-emergency transportation services:
(1) The benefit package includes
transportation service such as ground ambulance and air ambulance in an
emergency and when medically necessary, and taxicab and handivan, commercial
bus, commercial air, meal and lodging services as indicated for medically
necessary physical and behavioral health services, as detailed in 8.324.7 NMAC.
MAD covers the most appropriate and least costly transportation alternatives
only when a member does not have a source of transportation available and the
member does not have access to alternative free sources. The MCO shall
coordinate efforts when providing transportation services for a member
requiring physical or behavioral health services.
K.
Experimental or investigational
services: The benefit package includes medically necessary services
which are not considered unproven, investigational or experimental for the
condition for which they are intended or used as determined by MAD as detailed
in 8.310.2 NMAC.
L.
Health
home services: The benefit package includes CareLink NM (or its
successor) health home services as detailed in 8.310.10 NMAC for qualified
beneficiaries in areas these services are available through by MAD-approved
providers.
M.
Home
health
agency
services and other nursing care:
The benefit package includes home health agency services as detailed in 8.325.9
and 8.320.2 NMAC. For an ABP eligible recipient 21 years of age and older, see
8.309.4 NMAC for service limitations.
(1) A
MCO may also cover private duty nursing services and in home rehabilitation
services as needed to provide medically necessary services to members even
though those services are not rendered through a home health agency.
(2) In addition to home health agency
services, a MCO is also required to provide in home services under the EPSDT
program through private duty nursing and EPSDT personal care (which is not to
be confused with the personal care option services covered as a community
benefit). See
8.308.9.15 NMAC regarding EPSDT
services.
(3) Services in the home
are also a benefit under community based services. See 8.308.12. NMAC Community
Benefit.
O.
Hospital outpatient service: The benefit package includes hospital
outpatient services for preventive, diagnostic, therapeutic, rehabilitative or
palliative medical or behavioral health services as detailed in 8.311.2
NMAC.
P.
Inpatient hospital
services: The benefit package includes hospital inpatient acute care,
procedures and services for the member as detailed in 8.311.2 NMAC. The MCO
shall comply with the maternity length of stay in the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) of 1996. Coverage for a hospital
stay following a normal, vaginal delivery may not be limited to less than 48
hours for both the member and her newborn child. Health coverage for a hospital
stay in connection with childbirth following a caesarean section may not be
limited to less than 96 hours for the member and her newborn child.
Q.
Laboratory services: The
benefit package includes laboratory services provided according to the
applicable provisions of Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act (CLIA) as detailed
in 8.310.2 NMAC.
R.
Nursing
facility services: The benefit package includes nursing facility
services as detailed in 8.312.2 NMAC. Nursing facility services are not a
benefit for an ABP eligible recipient except as a short term "step-down"
hospital discharge prior to going home.
S.
Nutrition services: The
benefit package includes nutritional services based on scientifically validated
nutritional principles and interventions which are generally accepted by the
medical community and consistent with the physical and medical condition of the
member as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC.
T.
Physical health services:
(1) Primary care and specialty care services
are found in the following 8.310.2, 8.310.3, 8.320.2, and 8.320.6 NMAC. The
services are rendered in a hospital, clinic, center, office, school-based
setting, and when facilities and settings are parent approved, including the
home.
(2) The benefits specifically
include:
(a) labor and delivery in a
hospital;
(b) labor and delivery in
an eligible recipient's home;
(c)
labor and delivery in a midwife's unlicensed birth center;
(d) labor and delivery in a department of
health licensed birth center; and
(e) other related birthing services performed
by a certified nurse midwife or a direct-entry midwife licensed by the state of
New Mexico, who is either validly contracted with and fully credentialed by the
MCO or validly contracted with HSD and participates in MAD birthing options
program as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC.
(f) The MCO shall operate a proactive
prenatal care program to promote early initiation and appropriate frequency of
prenatal care consistent with the standards of the American college of
obstetrics and gynecology.
(g) The
MCO shall participate in MAD's birthing options program.
U.
Podiatry: The
benefit package includes podiatric services furnished by a provider, as
required by the condition of the member as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC.
V.
Prosthetics and orthotics:
The benefit package includes prosthetic and orthotic services as detailed in
8.324.5 NMAC.
W.
Rehabilitation services: The benefit package includes inpatient
and outpatient hospital, and outpatient physical, occupational and speech
therapy services as detailed in 8.323.5 NMAC. For an ABP eligible recipient 21
years of age and older, see 8.309.4 NMAC for service limitations
X.
Private duty nursing: The
benefit package includes private duty nursing services for a member under 21
years of age. See Subsection M of
8.308.9.12 NMAC.
Y.
Swing bed hospital services:
This benefit package includes services provided in hospital swing beds to a
member expected to reside in such a facility on a long-term or permanent basis
as defined in 8.311.5 NMAC. Swing bed hospital services are not a benefit for
an ABP eligible recipient except as a short term "step-down" hospital discharge
prior to going home.
Z.
Tobacco cessation services: The benefit package includes cessation
services as described in 8.310.2 NMAC and education.
AA.
Transplant services: The
following transplants are covered in the benefit package as long as the
procedures are not considered experimental or investigational: heart
transplants, lung transplants, heart-lung transplants, liver transplants,
kidney transplants, autologous bone marrow transplants, allogeneic bone marrow
transplants and corneal transplants as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC. See 8.325.6
NMAC for guidance whether MAD has determined if a transplant is experimental or
investigational.
BB.
Vision
and eye care services: The benefit package includes specific vision care
services that are medically necessary for the diagnosis of and treatment of eye
diseases for a member as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC. All services must be
furnished within the scope and practice of the medical professional as defined
by state law and in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws
and rules. For an ABP eligible recipient 21 years and older, the service
limitations are listed below:
(1) Routine
vision care is not covered.
(2) MAD
does not cover refraction or eyeglasses other than for aphakia following
removal of the lens.
CC.
Other services: When an additional benefit service is approved by
MAD, the MCO shall cover that service as well.
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