1 Tex. Admin. Code § 370.321 - Requirements and Exemptions
Cost-sharing requirements are based on a household's percentage of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Except for costs associated with unauthorized, non-emergency services provided to a member by out-of-network providers, the co-payments identified in this section are the only amounts a provider may collect from an applicant in regard to services provided to a member.
(1) An applicant may be
required to pay any of the following costs of CHIP coverage for a member:
(A) an enrollment fee; and
(B) co-payments.
(2) HHSC determines the cost sharing amounts
for enrollment in and services provided through CHIP. When determining cost
sharing charges, HHSC will solicit public input by publishing proposed
cost-sharing amounts and requesting comments. Cost sharing may be determined
based on the maximum levels authorized under federal law and applied to income
levels so as to minimize administrative costs.
(3) A member who is an American Indian/Alaska
Native, as defined in
42 C.F.R.
457.10, is exempt from
cost-sharing.
(4) HHSC or its
designee notifies each MCO which of its members are exempt from
cost-sharing.
(5) Co-payments do
not apply, at any income level, to preventive health services, such as
well-child or well-baby care visits and immunizations.
(6) A member's exemption from cost sharing is
noted on the member's MCO Member Identification Card.
Notes
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