Services Provided by Agency. States varied approaches describe tasks to address their specific needs and working arrangements. Some States provide great detail in documenting their respective services and responsibilities, while other States summarize their division of responsibilities in a couple of paragraphs. Specific activities that appear repeatedly in current IAAs are: Agencies that administer Title V often have the responsibility to: • Provide EPSDT, family planning, immunizations, prenatal care, early intervention, and/or case management and related services to those who meet eligibility requirements. • Determine the level, intensity, frequency, appropriateness, and service modality of services to be provided. • Identify and fund local health departments and other contractors to provide the infrastructure for health care programs. • Use Medicaid funding to contract for development, implementation, and direction of services to eligible children and mothers. • Provide required financial and statistical data/records to document reimbursement for Medicaid services. Collect and maintain appropriate records and health data (e.g., records of covered services furnished to eligible participants) and/or to identify needs and to ensure that the Medicaid agency will be able to collect Federal matching funds. • Refer potentially eligible children and pregnant women to the Medicaid program and/or assist them in applying for Medicaid. • Inform potentially eligible families of the availability and scope of the EPSDT program. • Support provider outreach; require Title V providers to also be Medicaid providers. • Develop outreach materials for informing recipients about Medicaid services. • Maintain a toll-free number that women and families can contact and receive information from appropriately trained personnel. Agencies that administer Title XIX often have the responsibility to: • Develop reimbursement methodologies for the payment of MCH care services. • Provide timely reimbursement for the services provided by the Title V agency, its local health departments, or contracting providers with current Medicaid rates and fees for all services within the scope of Medicaid benefits. • Provide Medicaid data to the agency that administers Title V. • Provide case management services. • Refer eligible children, adolescents, and/or pregnant women to Title V providers for EPSDT screenings and/or other Medicaid services. • Provide the agency that administers Title V and/or local health departments with a...
Services Provided by Agency. One of the challenges is to ensure that the importance for referrals does not become lost among a long list of activities.
Services Provided by Agency. A. Objective 1: Ensure and support the provision of a comprehensive, coordinated, and accountable health services delivery system for all eligible pregnant women, infants, children, and adolescents.
Services Provided by Agency. The following are the topics under which services are provided. See the original Agreement for a complete list of services.
Services Provided by Agency. Addendum 1: DPH will send core demographics to DSS; DSS will complete a match of the birth records with HUSKY A enrollment data. Addendum 2: DSS will provide DPH with a list of selected children enrolled in the Medicaid program; DPH will use the linking data to abstract data elements; DPH will analyze and report this data. Addendum 3: DPH will provide DSS a list of children who received Title V services; DSS will determine which children enrolled in HUSKY A received Title V services and provide a file with these names to DPH. Addendum 5: DSS will prove DPH with a file of children enrolled in HUSKY A who have had had any services related to asthma diagnosis or treatment along with total number of children enrolled in HUSKY A.
Services Provided by Agency. A. Mutual Responsibilities.
Services Provided by Agency. A. Mutual Services.
Services Provided by Agency. Each service below contains multiple sub-tasks in the original Agreement, which have been omitted for clarity. See Agreement for full-text.
Services Provided by Agency. A. Objective I: To increase the utilization of Title XIX, Title X, WIC, Title V, and Title XXI programs by mutual efforts of both state agencies.
Services Provided by Agency. KDHE and SRS agree to very detailed services under each of the following areas: