Healthcare – Physical Needs Sample Clauses

Healthcare – Physical Needs. (a) For the purposes of the routine and emergency medical care referenced in the ICPR, DCS‟ signature on this Contract shall serve as its consent to such care. (b) In addition to its obligations for physical and dental examinations set forth in 465 IAC 2-9 through 465 IAC 2-13, the Contractor will ensure that an initial exam consists of early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) services. The Contractor will ensure the Child‟s medical passport is updated as needed for DCS‟ wards. (c) The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws and rules and DCS policies, and the notice and consent requirements and other considerations described therein regarding medical care (see specifically policies 8.25-8.36) and parameters on discipline (see policy 8.18) and all related laws. Parties acknowledge that a set of mutually acceptable consent /release/ authorization forms is being developed and that the Contractor and DCS will use these standard forms once finalized. The policies are found at xxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/dcs/2354.htm. or successor link. (d) The Placing Agency will advise the Contractor at the time of placement or as soon as possible (depending on when the information is available from Medicaid) if the Child is eligible for Indiana Medicaid coverage and will provide the Child's Medicaid number. The ICPR will include the Child‟s Medicaid number if available. (e) With respect to medical care for the Child‟s physical needs, if the Child is eligible for Medicaid, the Contractor will determine whether the Child‟s services are eligible for Medicaid coverage under any applicable provision of the Indiana Medicaid State plan or under any available Medicaid waiver. If the services for the Child's physical needs are eligible or available under any Medicaid waiver and if the Contractor is enrolled as a Medicaid provider, the Contractor will request Medicaid authorization for coverage of the Child‟s treatment program or services and will timely provide all documentation and information that is within its control and necessary to pursue Medicaid or waiver reimbursement, including appeals of denials. The Placing Agency will provide any needed assistance and documentation to facilitate Medicaid authorization and coverage. Except as provided herein, if the Child is Medicaid-eligible and the Contractor does not provide the required service for the Child's physical needs, the Contractor will seek and use a Medicaid-eligible provider or waivered service and wil...
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Healthcare – Physical Needs. (a) For the purposes of the routine and emergency medical care referenced in the ICPR, DCS’ signature on this Contract shall serve as its consent to such care. (b) In addition to its obligations for physical and dental examinations set forth in 465 IAC 2-2-11, the Contractor will ensure compliance with 465 IAC 2-1.5-19, which requires an initial exam consisting of early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (EPSDT) services. The Contractor will ensure the Child’s medical passport is updated as needed for DCS’ wards. (c) The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws and rules and DCS policies, including specifically 465 IAC 2-1.5, and the notice and consent requirements and other considerations described therein regarding medical care (see specifically policies 8.25-8.36) and parameters on discipline (see policy 8.18) and all related laws, including limitations on use of physical restraints or seclusions in the Children’s Health Act of 2000 (42 U.S.C. § 290jj et. seq. Contractor agrees to cooperate with DCS in ensuring compliance with the Psychotropic Medication Guidelines for Youth in
Healthcare – Physical Needs. (a) For the purposes of the routine and emergency medical care referenced in the ICPR, DCS’ signature on this Contract shall serve as its consent to such care. (b) In addition to its obligations for physical and dental examinations set forth in 465 IAC 2-2-11, the Contractor will ensure that at least one exam per year per Child consists of early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and treatment (“EPSDT”) services, as required by 465 IAC 2-1.5-19. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Placing Agency to determine the necessity of scheduling EPSDT services. The Contractor will ensure the Child’s medical passport is updated as needed for DCS’ wards. (c) The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws and rules and DCS policies, including specifically 465 IAC 2-1.5 and 465 IAC 2-2, and the notice and consent requirements and other considerations described therein regarding medical care (see specifically policies 8.25 through 8.36) and parameters on discipline (see DCS Child Welfare Policy 8:18) and all related laws, including limitations on use of physical restraints or seclusions in the Children’s Health Act of 2000 (42 U.S.C. § 290jj et. seq.) Contractor agrees to cooperate with DCS in ensuring compliance with the Psychotropic Medication Guidelines for Youth in Care of Indiana Department of Child Services, available at xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx/dcs/3635.htm, or successor link. Parties acknowledge that a set of mutually acceptable consent/release/authorization forms has been developed and that Contractor and DCS will use these standard forms. The policies are found at xxx.xx.xxx/xxx (or successor link). (d) The Placing Agency will advise the Contractor at the time of placement or as soon as possible (depending on when the information is available from Medicaid) if the Child is eligible for Indiana Medicaid coverage and will provide the Child’s Medicaid number. The ICPR will include the Child’s Medicaid number if it is available. (e) With respect to medical care for the Child’s physical needs, if the Child is eligible for Medicaid, the Contractor will determine whether the Child’s services are eligible for Medicaid coverage under any applicable provision of the Indiana Medicaid state plan or under any available Medicaid waiver. If the services for the Child’s physical needs are eligible or available under any Medicaid waiver and if the Contractor is enrolled as a Medicaid provider, the Contractor will request Medicaid authorization for coverage of the Child’s t...

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