Clinic Services
Overview
To enroll in MHCP, a clinic must have a federal employer’s identification number (FEIN) and must report the number to the DHS Provider Eligibility and Compliance Unit. Additional requirements may apply; refer to the specific clinic section in this chapter.
Covered and Noncovered Services
For covered and noncovered services, refer to the individual services chapters, such as Physician and Professional Services section and Dental Services section.
Community Health Clinic (CHC)
CHC must meet the following requirements:
CHC must document the following in their clinic files:
To enroll as a CHC, refer to the Community Health Clinic Enrollment Criteria and Forms section.
CHC Eligible Providers
CHC Covered Services
See specific supervision and reporting requirements for Physician Extenders in the Physician and Professional Services section of the Provider Manual.
Tuberculosis Case Management and Directly Observed Therapy
The DHS Omnibus Bill provides for coverage of case management and directly observed therapy services for MHCP members infected with tuberculosis (TB) enrolled in major programs that receive federal funding. TB case management and directly observed therapy must be provided by eligible providers employed by a Community Health Board. See Definitions.
TB Case management services include, at a minimum:
Drugs for Tuberculosis
MHCP covers drugs for TB and other communicable diseases if prescribed by a licensed practitioner and dispensed by a physician or certified nurse practitioner employed by, or under contract with, a community health board for purposes of communicable disease control.
Community Health Worker (CHW) Patient Education
CHW patient education services can be provided at each of the clinic types listed on this page.
CHWs are eligible to enroll as FFS MHCP providers under the supervision of a certified public health nurse operating under the direct authority of an enrolled unit of government. CHWs may provide diagnosis-related patient education and self-management to promote good health and self-management. Refer to the Community Health Worker section of the MHCP Provider Manual for FFS covered services, and CPT procedure code billing requirements. Refer to Community Health Worker Enrollment Criteria and Forms for information about enrolling.
CHWs providing diagnosis-related patient education services to enrollees of a managed care organization (MCO) must contact the MCO for enrollment requirements and CHW coverage policies.
CHC Billing
See the Physician and Professional Services section of the Provider Manual for billing instruction.
TB Case Management and Directly Observed Therapy Billing
Use code T1016 for case management and code H0033 for directly observed therapy. These two codes should not be billed on the same day, nor should office or home visits be billed on the same day as case management. Electronically bill using MN–ITS 837P.
Public Health Clinic (PHC)
Public health clinics must be a department of, or operate under the direct authority of a unit of government. Examples of a unit of government include county and city. Refer to Public Health Clinic Enrollment Criteria and Forms to enroll.
PHC Eligible Providers
PHC Covered Services
See specific supervision and reporting requirements for physician extenders in the Physician and Professional Services chapter’s Physician Extender section.
PHC Billing
See the Physician and Professional Services section of the Provider Manual for billing instruction and the Billing for Public Health Clinic, PHNC and School-Based PHNC Services table. See TB Case Management and Directly Observed Therapy Billing for billing instruction.
Public Health Nursing Clinic (PHNC)
Public health nursing clinics must meet the following requirements:
PHNC Eligible Providers
PHNC Covered Services
Clinic visits – Clinic visits may include, but are not limited to, services in the following areas:
Home visits – PHNC services that are typically provided in the clinic setting may also be performed in the member’s home on an intermittent basis, when necessary to ensure that the member receives the necessary care.
PHNCs using evidence-based models to provide prenatal and post-partum visits are eligible for an enhanced payment. These programs must be able to verify they have met the United States Department of Health and Human Services criteria as an evidence-base model.
PHNC visits may not be used as a substitute for traditional home care, such as the type of home care that is reimbursable by Medicare. Refer a member who needs traditional home care to a Medicare Certified Home Care Agency.
PHNC Noncovered Services
PHNC Billing
See Billing for Public Health Clinic, PHNC and School-Based PHNC Services table.
School-Based PHNC
School-based public health nursing clinics must meet the same requirements as a PHNC. They must be a department of, or operate under the direct authority of a unit of government. Examples of a unit of government include county, city, or school district.
Schools must enroll with MHCP as a Public Health Nursing Clinic. Schools must use the PHNC national provider identifier (NPI) for billing.
School-Based PHNC eligible providers must be licensed registered nurses, supervised by a public health nurse or licensed school nurse, practicing in a public school setting that is enrolled as a PHNC.
Supervision is defined as being supervised by a public health nurse who is assigned to oversee the individuals and operations of the PHNC.
Public health nurses may be contracted through a local public health agency.
School-Based PHNC Covered Services
Visits may include, but are not limited to, services in the following areas:
School-Based PHNC Noncovered Services
For services that are not covered under school-based PHNC, see PHNC Noncovered Services.
Billing for School-Based PHNC
Refer to the following billing table for school-based PHNC billable HCPCS codes T1015, S9445, S9446, and S9123.
The school-based PHNC would be responsible to insure all Coordination of Services and that documentation is completed.
Billing for Public Health Clinic, PHNC and School-Based PHNC Services
Electronically bill using MN–ITS 837P.
Public health nurses must bill using the NPI of the PHNC.
Code | Description | Unit | Qualifying Information |
T1015 | Clinic visit/encounter, all-inclusive | 1 visit | |
S9445 | Patient education only, non-physician provider, individual | 1 session | |
S9446 | Patient education only, non-physician provider, group | ||
S9123 | Nursing care, in the home or place of residence, by a public health nurse or registered nurse. *If a Skilled Nurse Visit is being provided by a Medicare Certified Agency, refer to MHCP Provider Manual- Home Care Services section for billing information | 1 Visit | |
99501 | Home visit for postnatal assessment and follow up care—mother Home visit for newborn care and assessment | 1 | |
S9443 | Lactation classes, nonphysician provider, per session | 1 | Bill one unit per person for each class session |
H1002 | At-risk Care Coordination | 1 encounter | |
H1003 | At-risk Prenatal Education | 1 encounter | |
H1004 | At-risk Enhanced Service | 1 encounter |
See TB Case Management and Directly Observed Therapy Billing for billing instruction.
Definitions
Community Health Board: A board of health established, operating and eligible for a subsidy (from the Commissioner of Health). The board has general responsibility to develop and maintain an integrated system of community health services under local administration and within a system of state guidelines and standards.
Case Management Services: Face-to-face services furnished to assist persons infected with TB in gaining access to needed medical services.
Persons Infected with TB: Individuals infected with latent or active tuberculosis who have a positive TB skin test, or have a negative tuberculin skin test, but a positive sputum culture for the TB organism; an individual whose TB test is negative, but whose physician's certification indicates the individual requires TB-related drug and/or surgical therapy can be considered TB infected.
Directly Observed Therapy: Physically watching the person take the drugs prescribed for TB. TB services can be provided at each of the clinic types listed on this page.
Legal References
Minnesota Rules, 9505.0250 (Physician Clinic)
Minnesota Statutes, 256B.0625, Subdivision 4 (Physician Clinic)
Minnesota Statutes, 256B.0625, Subdivision 30 (Community Clinic)
Minnesota Rules, 9505.0255 (Community Health Clinic Services)
Minnesota Rules, 9505.0380 (Public Health Clinic Services)
Minnesota Statutes, 256B.0625, Subdivision 40 (Tuberculosis-related services in Public Health Clinic)
Minnesota Statutes 256B.0625, Subdivision 49 (Community Health Worker)
Title XIX, Section 1905(l) of the Social Security Act
Minnesota Rules, 8710.6100 (School Nurse)
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