N.M. Admin. Code § 8.309.4.12 - GENERAL ABP 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 eligible recipient 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 for an ABP
recipient.
D.
ABP eligible
recipient transportation: The benefit package covers expenses for
transportation, meals, and lodging it determines are necessary to secure MAD
covered medical or behavioral health services for an ABP eligible recipient in
or out of his or her home community as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC.
F.
Diagnostic imaging and therapeutic
radiology services: The benefit package includes medically necessary
diagnostic imaging and radiology services as detailed in 8.310.2
NMAC.
G.
Dialysis
services: The benefit package includes medically necessary dialysis
services as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC. A dialysis provider shall assist an ABP
eligible recipient in applying for and pursuing final medicare eligibility
determination.
H.
Durable
medical equipment and medical supplies: The benefit package includes:
(3) medical supplies as
detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC with some limitations; for an ABP eligible recipient
21 years of age and older the only medical supplies that are covered:
(a) diabetic supplies, such as reagents, test
strips, needles, test tapes, and alcohol swabs; and
(b) medical supplies that are a necessary
component of durable medical equipment, medical supplies applied as part of a
treatment in a practitioner's office, outpatient hospital, residential
facility, as a home health service and in other similar settings are covered as
part of a service (office visit), which are not reimbursed separately;
and
(c) family planning
supplies.
I.
Emergency and non-emergency transportation services: The benefit
package includes transportation service such as ground ambulance, or air
ambulance in an emergency and when medically necessary, 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. Non-emergency transportation is covered only when an ABP eligible
recipient does not have a source of transportation available and when the ABP
eligible recipient does not have access to alternative free sources. MAD or its
UR contractor shall coordinate efforts when providing transportation services
for an ABP eligible recipient requiring physical or behavioral health
services.
J.
Home health
services: The benefit package for an ABP eligible recipient as detailed
in 8.325.9 NMAC with some limitations. For an ABP eligible recipient 21 years
of age and older, home health services are limited to 100 visits annually that
do not exceed four hours-per-visit.
L.
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 and 8.321.2 NMAC.
M.
Inpatient hospital services:
The benefit package includes hospital inpatient acute care, procedures and
services for the eligible recipient as detailed in 8.311.2 NMAC and inpatient
rehabilitation hospitals detailed in 8.311.2 NMAC. Long-term acute care
hospitals (extended care hospitals) are covered only as a temporary step-down
level of care (LOC) following the eligible recipient's discharge from a
hospital prior to being discharged to home.
N.
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. Additionally, ABP diagnostic testing coverage includes
physical measurements and performance testing, such as cardiac stress tests and
sleep studies.
O.
Physical
health services: The benefit package includes primary, primary care in a
school-based setting, family planning and specialty physical health services
provided by a licensed practitioner performed within the scope of practice; see
8.310.2 and 8.310.3 NMAC. Benefits also include:
(1) an out of hospital birth and 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 or validly contracted with HSD and
participates in MAD birthing options program as detailed in 8.310.2 NMAC;
and
(2) bariatric surgery is
limited to one per lifetime; meeting additional criteria to assure medical
necessity may be required prior to accessing services.
P.
Rehabilitation and habilitation
services: The benefit package includes rehabilitative and habilitative
services as detailed in 8.323.5 NMAC. For an eligible recipient 21 years and
older there are service limitations listed below:
(1) cardiac rehabilitation is limited to 36
visits per cardiac event;
(2)
pulmonary rehabilitation is limited to short-term therapy as defined in
Paragraph (3) below; and
(3)
physical and occupational therapies and speech and language pathology:
(a) are short-term therapies that produce
significant and demonstrable improvement within the two-month period of the
initial date of treatment; and
(b)
the short-term therapy may be extended beyond the initial two month period for
one additional period of up to two months dependent upon the MAD UR contractor,
only if such services can be expected to result in continued significant
improvement of the ABP eligible recipient's physical condition within the
extension period.
(4)
nursing facility (NF) and acute long term care facility stays only as a
temporary step-down LOC from a hospital prior to the eligible recipient's
discharge to home.
Q.
Private duty nursing: For an eligible recipient under 21 years of
age, private duty nursing services are covered under EPSDT program. See Section
18 of this rule for a detailed description. For recipients age 21 and older,
private duty nursing is only available through the home health benefit. See
Subsection J of this section and 8.325.9 NMAC.
R.
Tobacco cessation services:
The benefit package includes cessation sessions as described in 8.310.2 NMAC
but is not limited to EPSDT or pregnant women.
S. Transplant services: The
following transplants are covered in the benefit package as long as the
indications 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. For an ABP eligible recipient 21 years or
older, there is a lifetime limitation two transplants. See 8.325.6 NMAC for
guidance whether MAD has determined if a transplant is experimental or
investigational.
T.
Vision: The benefit package includes specific vision care services that
are medically necessary for the diagnosis of and treatment of eye diseases for
an ABP eligible recipient 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 or older, the service
limitations are:
(1) coverage is limited to
one routine eye exam in a 36-month period; and
(2) MAD does not cover refraction or
eyeglasses other than for aphakia following removal of the
lens.
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