Common use of Opioid (Narcotic) Treatment Program Services (NTP Clause in Contracts

Opioid (Narcotic) Treatment Program Services (NTP. 1. Pursuant to W&I Code, Section 14124.22, a Narcotic Treatment Program provider who is also enrolled as a Medi-Cal provider may provide medically necessary treatment of concurrent health conditions to Medi-Cal beneficiaries who are not enrolled in managed care plans as long as those services are within the scope of the provider’s practice. Narcotic treatment providers shall refer all Medi-Cal beneficiaries that are enrolled in managed care plans to their respective managed care plan to receive medically necessary medical treatment of their concurrent health conditions. 2. The diagnosis and treatment of concurrent health conditions of Medi- Cal beneficiaries that are not enrolled in managed care plans by a Narcotic Treatment Program provider may be provided within the Medi- Cal coverage limits. When the services are not part of the SUD treatment reimbursed pursuant to W&I Code, Section 14021.51, the services rendered shall be reimbursed in accordance with the Medi-Cal program. Services reimbursable under this section shall include all of the following: i. Medical treatment visits; ii. Diagnostic blood, urine, and X-rays; iii. Psychological and psychiatric tests and services; iv. Quantitative blood and urine toxicology assays; and v. Medical supplies.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Standard Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

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Opioid (Narcotic) Treatment Program Services (NTP. 1. A. Pursuant to W&I Code, Section 14124.22, a Narcotic Treatment Program provider who is also enrolled as a Medi-Cal provider may provide medically necessary treatment of concurrent health conditions to Medi-Cal beneficiaries who are not enrolled in managed care plans as long as those services are within the scope of the provider’s practice. Narcotic treatment providers shall refer all Medi-Cal beneficiaries that are enrolled in managed care plans to their respective managed care plan to receive medically necessary medical treatment of their concurrent health conditions. 2. B. The diagnosis and treatment of concurrent health conditions of Medi- Medi-Cal beneficiaries that are not enrolled in managed care plans by a Narcotic Treatment Program provider may be provided within the Medi- Medi-Cal coverage limits. When the services are not part of the SUD treatment reimbursed pursuant to W&I Code, Section 14021.51, the services rendered shall be reimbursed in accordance with the Medi-Cal program. Services reimbursable under this section shall include all of the following: i. 1) Medical treatment visits; ii. 2) Diagnostic blood, urine, and X-rays; iii. 3) Psychological and psychiatric tests and services; iv. 4) Quantitative blood and urine toxicology assays; and v. Medical supplies.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Standard Agreement

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