WAC 388-551-2100
Covered home health services--Nursing. (1) MAA covers home health acute care skilled nursing services
listed in this section when furnished by a qualified provider.
MAA evaluates a request for covered services that are subject
to limitations or restrictions, and approves such services
beyond those limitations or restrictions when medically
necessary, under the standard for covered services in WAC 388-501-0165.
(2) MAA covers the following home health acute care
skilled nursing services, subject to the limitations in this
section:
(a) Full skilled nursing services that require the skills
of a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse under the
supervision of a registered nurse if the services involve one
or more of the following:
(i) Observation;
(ii) Assessment;
(iii) Treatment;
(iv) Teaching;
(v) Training;
(vi) Management; and
(vii) Evaluation.
(b) A brief skilled nursing visit if only one of the
following activities is performed during the visit:
(i) An injection;
(ii) Blood draw; or
(iii) Placement of medications in containers (e.g.,
envelopes, cups, medisets).
(c) Home infusion therapy only if the client:
(i) Is willing and capable of learning and managing the
client's infusion care; or
(ii) Has a volunteer caregiver willing and capable of
learning and managing the client's infusion care.
(d) Infant phototherapy for an infant diagnosed with
hyperbilirubinemia:
(i) When provided by an MAA-approved infant phototherapy
agency; and
(ii) For up to five skilled nursing visits per infant.
(e) Limited high-risk obstetrical services:
(i) For a medical diagnosis that complicates pregnancy
and may result in a poor outcome for the mother, unborn, or
newborn;
(ii) For up to three home health visits per pregnancy if:
(A) Enrollment in or referral to the following providers
of first steps has been verified:
(I) Maternity support services (MSS); or
(II) Maternity case management (MCM); and
(B) The visits are provided by a registered nurse who has
either:
(I) National perinatal certification; or
(II) A minimum of one year of labor, delivery, and
postpartum experience at a hospital within the last five
years.
(3) MAA limits skilled nursing visits provided to
eligible clients to two per day.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090, 74.09.520, 74.09.530,
and 74.09.500. 02-15-082, § 388-551-2100, filed 7/15/02,
effective 8/15/02. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090 and 74.09.530. 99-16-069, § 388-551-2100, filed 8/2/99, effective
9/2/99.]