Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual
Author: Kansas. Department of Health and Environment. Division of Health Care Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Community health services
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"The Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Technology Assisted (TA) waiver program is designed to meet the needs of individuals under 22 years of age who are chronically ill, technology-dependent, and medically fragile. These individuals have an illness or disability that requires the level of care provided in a hospital setting. In the absence of home care services, they would require admission and prolonged stay in a hospital or medical institution. Additionally, the individual requires both a medical device to compensate for the loss of vital body function and substantial, ongoing care to avert death or further disability. In order to be eligible for services, the individual must be Medicaid-eligible and meet the level of care eligibility criteria. The level of care eligibility will be assessed using the Medical Assistive Technology Level of Care (MATLOC) assessment instrument by the independent case management entity."--Introduction.

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Fee-for-Service Provider Manual

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Fee-for-Service Provider Manual
Author: Kansas. Department of Health and Environment. Division of Health Care Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Community health services
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"The Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver programs are designed to meet the needs of beneficiaries who would be institutionalized without these services. The variety of services are designed to provide the most integrated means for maintaining the overall physical and mental condition of those beneficiaries with the desire to live outside of an institution."--Introduction.

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual
Author: Kansas. Department of Health and Environment. Division of Health Care Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Community health services
ISBN:

"The Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) for Mental Retardation or Other Developmental Disabilities (MRDD) program is designed to meet the needs of beneficiaries who would be institutionalized without these services. The variety of services described below are designed to provide the least restrictive means for maintaining the overall physical and mental condition of those beneficiaries with the desire to live outside of an institution. It is the beneficiary's choice to participate in the HCBS program."--Introduction.

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual
Author: Kansas Health Policy Authority
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Autism
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"The Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver for children with autism is designed for Medicaid-eligible children from zero through five years of age (at the time of the application) who are at risk of admission to an inpatient psychiatric facility for individuals under 21 years of age. To be eligible for HCBS autism waiver services, the child must have a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) including autism, Asperger's syndrome, and other pervasive developmental disorder-not otherwise specified from a licensed medical doctor or PhD psychologist who uses an approved autism-specific screening tool. The child must also meet the functional criteria using the Vineland II Survey Interview Form and meet the financial (Medicaid) criteria."--Introduction.

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual: HCBS Traumatic Brain Injury

Kansas Medical Assistance Program Provider Manual: HCBS Traumatic Brain Injury
Author: Kansas. Department of Health and Environment. Division of Health Care Finance
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Brain damage
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"The Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) waiver is designed to meet the needs of beneficiaries who have sustained a traumatically acquired external nondegenerative, structural brain injury resulting in residual deficits and disability. The HCBS waivers are designed to prevent institutionalization of beneficiaries. The variety of services listed below are designed to provide the least restrictive means for maintaining the overall physical and mental condition of those beneficiaries with the desire to live outside of an institution. It is the beneficiary's choice to participate in HCBS programs. Services include: Assistive Services; Financial Management Services (Note: Refer to the HCBS Financial Management Services Provider Manual for criteria and information.); Home-Delivered Meals; Medication Reminder Services; Personal Emergency Response System and Installation; Personal Services Agency-Directed; Personal Services Self-Directed; Rehabilitation therapies: Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Rehabilitation, Physical Therapy, Speech-Language Therapy, and Occupational Therapy; Sleep Cycle Support; [and] Transitional Living Skills. Medicaid waiver services are limited to those services which cannot be procured from other formal or informal resources. Medicaid waiver funds are to be used as the funding source of last resort. All HCBS TBI waiver services require prior authorization through the Plan of Care (POC) process."--Introduction.

Kansas Family Medical Assistance Manual 2003

Kansas Family Medical Assistance Manual 2003
Author: Kansas. Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services
Publisher:
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2003
Genre: Child health services
ISBN:

The Secretary of the Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services has the responsibility to develop state plans for furnishing assistance and services to eligible individuals and to determine the general policies relating to all forms of social welfare which are administered by the Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services.