Utah Admin. Code R414-10A-2 - Definitions

For purposes of Rule R414-10A:

(1) "Abstinence" means the documented non-use of any abusable substance by the patient.
(2) "Abusable substance" means any substance which is not appropriately prescribed and taken under the direction of a physician or is not medically indicated. This includes, but is not limited to, over-the-counter medicines, prescription medicines, alcohol, tobacco (including nicotine-bearing vapor products), cannabis, benzodiazepines, narcotics, methadone, cocaine, amphetamines, opiates, tricyclic antidepressants, barbiturates, and street drugs.
(3) "Active infection" means current presumptive evidence of invasion of tissue or body fluids by bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsiae, or parasites which is not demonstrated to be effectively controlled by the host, antibiotic or antimicrobial agents.
(4) "Active substance use" means the current use (within the most recent six months) of any abusable substance or substances that can adversely impact treatment outcomes or treatment plan adherence. This may include the personal admission of substance use with a positive drug screen.
(5) "Allogenic" means having a different genetic constitution but belonging to the same species.
(6) "Autologous" means the products or components of the same individual person.
(7) "Department" means the Utah Department of Health.
(8) "Drug screen" means testing to identify the presence of one or more drugs or substances as stated in Subsection R414-10A-2(2), which can adversely impact treatment outcomes or treatment plan adherence.
(9) "Emergency transplantation" means any transplantation which for reasons of medical necessity requires that a transplant be performed less than five days after determination of the need for the procedure.
(10) "Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and bone marrow transplantation" means transplantation of cells from the bone marrow stem cells, peripheral blood stem cells, or cord blood stem cells to supplant the patient's bone marrow.
(11) "Intestine transplantation" means transplantation of the small bowel or both the small bowel and colon.
(12) "Medical necessity", for purposes of this rule, means a patient's medical condition that meets all the requirements and none of the contraindications for the type of transplantation requested.
(13) "Multi-organ transplantations" means, except for corneas, the transplantation of more than one tissue or organ during the same operative procedure.
(14) "Medicare-approved transplant center" means a center that meets Medicare's conditions of participation for transplant hospitals or, for purposes of this rule, is an approved National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) bone marrow transplant center.
(15) "Patient" means an individual eligible to receive covered Medicaid services from an enrolled Medicaid provider and is receiving covered professional services provided or directed by a licensed practitioner of the healing arts enrolled as a Medicaid provider.
(16) "Remission" means the lack of any evidence of the cancer on physical examination and hematological evaluation, including normocellular bone marrow with less than five percent blast cells, and peripheral blood counts within normal values, except for patients who are receiving maintenance chemotherapy.
(17) "Services" means the type of medical assistance specified in Subsections 1905(a)(1) through (24) of the Social Security Act and interpreted in 42 CFR 440, Subpart A.
(18) "Substance use treatment program" means a treatment program developed and conducted by an inpatient or outpatient facility that, at a minimum, meets the standards of organization and staff of a chemical dependency and substance use disorder specialty facility specified in Section R432-101-4 and Rule R501-21.
(19) "Transplantation" means the transfer of a human organ or tissue from one person to another or from one site to another in the same individual, excluding skin, tendon, and bone.

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Utah Admin. Code R414-10A-2
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-1, effective 12/15/2016

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