Specialized Equipment and Supplies 525-05-30-60
(Revised
4/1/17 ML #3515)
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Purpose
Specialized Equipment and Supplies Service
includes the purchase of equipment and supplies that will facilitate or
promote a recipient's independent functioning within his or her home or family member's home if the recipient resides in the home.
The service is not physician driven nor is the allowable equipment and
supplies authorized for purchase under this service chapter to primarily
serve medical needs, although, the products may indirectly assist with
medical needs.
Specialized equipment is supplies, safety devices, or assistive technology that enable individuals to increase their abilities to perform activities of daily living, or to perceive, control, or communicate with the environment in which they live. Coverage may include the cost of set up, maintenance, and upkeep of equipment, and may also include the cost of training the participant or caregivers in the operation and/or maintenance of the equipment.
Assistive technology service means a service that directly assists a participant in the selection, acquisition, or use of an assistive technology device.
Assistive technology includes:
- The evaluation of the assistive technology needs of a participant, including a functional evaluation of the impact of the provision of appropriate assistive technology and appropriate services to the participant in the customary environment of the participant;
- Services consisting of purchasing, leasing, or otherwise providing for the acquisition of assistive technology devices for participants;
- Services consisting of selecting, designing, fitting, customizing, adapting, applying, maintaining, repairing, or replacing assistive technology devices;
- Training or technical assistance for the participant, or, where appropriate, the family members, guardians, advocates, or authorized representatives of the participant; and
- Training or technical assistance for professionals or other individuals who provide services to, employ, or are otherwise substantially involved in the major life functions of participants.
Service
Eligibility, Criteria for
The individual receiving Specialized Equipment
and Supplies Services must meet the following criteria:
- Must be eligible for the
programs of Medicaid Waiver for Home and Community Services.
- The basis of need for the
equipment is established through the assessment process and must include
an adaptive assessment completed by a professional with expertise in the
equipment requested, (e.g. PT/OT, Speech and Hearing). Prior approval
is required for the purchase of specialized equipment or supplies.
- The equipment purchased
is of significant benefit to the applicant/recipient in the performance
of personal cares and/or household tasks in the home.
- The recipient does not
already have access to a product that serves essentially the same purpose.
- The need for the equipment
is expected to extend indefinitely.
- The individual is motivated
to use the equipment.
- The equipment is a non-covered
item under the Title XIX State Medicaid Plan or unavailable through
other funding sources.
- The informal network (family
members, friends, or neighbors) is not willing or able to purchase the
equipment for the individual.
- Pre-approval from the Department
of Human Services is required before this service can be authorized.
Limits
The costs are limited to what is budgeted
per person for Specialized Equipment and Supplies in the federally approved
in the Medicaid Waiver(s).
These goods must not be attainable through other informal or formal resources.
Items reimbursed with waiver funds are only for medical equipment and supplies not covered under the State Plan; and exclude those items that are not of direct medical or remedial benefit to the participant.
All items shall meet applicable standards of manufacture and design.
Specialized
Equipment and Supplies, Scope of
The products covered under this Service Chapter
are ADL/IADL related products that are not covered under the Title XIX
Medicaid State Plan. Examples of such specialized equipment and supplies
may include but are not limited to the following:
- Communication Board
- Remote control device to
safely operate electronic appliances such as microwave, garbage disposal,
blender, toaster, television, etc.
- Special designed wheelchair
lap tray
- Specialized positioning
devices(s)
- Safety devices and equipment
Specialized
Equipment and Supplies, Delivery Of
When it has been determined that a specific
item(s) (applicable to this service chapter) will be of benefit to the
applicant/recipient, the following procedure is followed:
- The HCBS Case Manager will
contact a supplier of the specialized equipment and/or supplies who are enrolled
as a Qualified Service Provider or may be willing to enroll as a Qualified Service Provider. The
purpose of the contact is to authorize purchase of the approved item and
to verify the cost.
- The supplier will ship/mail
the item only upon receipt of the Authorization to Provide Waiver Service, SFN 404. The Qualified Service Provider will request payment from the Department of
Human Services using the QSP payment system.
- The supplier is responsible
to arrange for or provide any instruction the recipient may need to use
the specialized equipment.
- One month following delivery,
the HCBS Case Manager is to contact the recipient to monitor the effectiveness
of the specialized equipment. The
results of this monitoring contact are documented in the case file. It
is at this point that Specialized Equipment and Supplies Service should
be deleted from the Person Centered Plan of Care if no further need exists for
the reimbursable items of this service chapter.