Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-835. ICF/ID program and reimbursement system. |
Section 388-835-0355. Can a resident trust account be charged for medical services, drugs, therapy and equipment?
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- (1) Any properly made charge to a resident's trust account for medical services must be supported by a written denial from DSHS.(2) Any request for additional equipment such as a walker, wheelchair or crutches must have a written denial from DSHS before a resident's trust account can be charged.(3) A request for physical therapy, certain drugs or other medical services must have a written denial from DSHS before a resident's trust account can be charged.(4) A written denial from DSHS is not required when the pharmacist verifies a drug is not covered by the program (e.g., items on the FDA list of ineffective or possible effective drugs, nonformulary over-the-counter (OTC) medications such as vitamins, nose drops, etc.) The pharmacist's notation that the program does not cover the drugs is sufficient.[Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.20.140. WSR 01-10-013, § 388-835-0355, filed 4/20/01, effective 5/21/01.]
RCW 71A.20.140. WSR 01-10-013, § 388-835-0355, filed 4/20/01, effective 5/21/01.