Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 182. Health Care Authority |
Chapter 182-20. Standards for community health clinics. |
Section 182-20-160. Eligibility.
Latest version.
- Applicants shall:(1) Demonstrate private, nonprofit, tax exempt status incorporated in Washington state or public agency status under the jurisdiction of a local or county government;(2) Receive other funds from at least one of the following sources:(a) Section 329 of the Public Health Services Act;(b) Section 330 of the Public Health Services Act;(c) Community development block grant funds;(d) Title V Urban Indian Health Service funds;(e) Tribal governments; or(f) Other public or private funds providing the clinic demonstrates:(i) Fifty-one percent of total clinic population are low income;(ii) Fifty-one percent or greater of funds come from sources other than programs under WAC 182-20-160;(3) Operate as a community health clinic providing primary health care for at least eighteen months prior to applying for funding;(4) Provide primary health care services with:(a) Twenty-four-hour coverage of the clinic including provision or arrangement for medical and/or dental services after clinic hours;(b) Direct clinical services provided by one or more of the following:(iii) Advanced registered nurse practitioner under chapter 18.79 RCW;(iv) Dentist under chapter 18.32 RCW;(v) Dental hygienist under chapter 18.29 RCW;(c) Provision or arrangement for services as follows:(i) Preventive health services on-site or elsewhere including:(A) Eye and ear examinations for children;(B) Perinatal services;(C) Well-child services; and(D) Family planning services;(ii) Diagnostic and treatment services of physicians and where feasible a physician's assistant and/or advanced registered nurse practitioner, on-site;(iii) Services of a dental professional licensed under Title 18 RCW on-site or elsewhere;(iv) Diagnostic laboratory and radiological services on-site or elsewhere;(v) Emergency medical services on-site or elsewhere;(vi) Arrangements for transportation services;(vii) Preventive dental services on-site or elsewhere; and(viii) Pharmaceutical services, as appropriate, on-site or elsewhere;(5) Demonstrate eligibility to receive and receipt of reimbursement from:(a) Public insurance programs; and(b) Public assistant programs, where feasible and possible;(6) Have established for at least eighteen months an operating sliding scale fee schedule for adjustment of charges, based upon the individual's ability to pay for low-income individuals;(7) Provide health care regardless of the individual's ability to pay; and(8) Establish policies and procedures reflecting sensitivity to cultural and linguistic differences of individuals served and provide sufficient staff with the ability to communicate with the individuals.[Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.160, 41.05.220, and 41.05.230. WSR 10-05-046 (Order 09-04), § 182-20-160, filed 2/10/10, effective 3/13/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.160. WSR 01-04-080 (Order 00-06), § 182-20-160, filed 2/7/01, effective 3/10/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. WSR 95-12-010, § 182-20-160, filed 5/26/95, effective 6/26/95.]
RCW 41.05.160, 41.05.220, and 41.05.230. WSR 10-05-046 (Order 09-04), § 182-20-160, filed 2/10/10, effective 3/13/10. Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.160. WSR 01-04-080 (Order 00-06), § 182-20-160, filed 2/7/01, effective 3/10/01. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.040. WSR 95-12-010, § 182-20-160, filed 5/26/95, effective 6/26/95.