Effective October 17, 2010
WAC 388-438-0120 Alien medical for dialysis and cancer treatment (state-only). 1. A person nineteen years of age or older who is not pregnant and meets the eligibility criteria under WAC 388-438-0110 may be eligible for the scope of covered services under this program if the condition requires:
2. When related to treating the qualifying medical condition, covered services include but are not limited to:
3. All hospice, home health, durable and non durable medical equipment, oxygen and respiratory, IV therapy, and dialysis for acute renal disease services require prior authorization. Any prior authorization requirements applicable to the other services listed above must also be met according to specific program rules. 4. To be qualified and eligible for coverage for cancer treatment under this program, the diagnosis must be already established or confirmed. There is no coverage for cancer screening or diagnostics for a workup to establish the presence of cancer. 5. Coverage for dialysis under this program starts the date the person begins dialysis treatment, which may include fistula placement. and other required access. There is no coverage for pre-dialysis intervention, such as surgery for fistula placement anticipating the need for dialysis, or any services related to preparing for dialysis. 6. Certification for eligibility will range between one to twelve months depending on the qualifying condition, the proposed treatment plan, and whether the client is required to meet a spenddown liability. 7. The following are not within the scope of service categories for this program:
8. The services listed in subsection (7) of this section are not within the scope of service categories for this program. The exception to rule process is not available. 9. Providers must not bill the department for visits or services that do not meet the qualifying criteria described in this section. |
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