DHS 101.03(41)(c)1. 1. Self-care;
DHS 101.03(41)(c)2. 2. Understanding and use of language;
DHS 101.03(41)(c)3. 3. Learning;
DHS 101.03(41)(c)4. 4. Mobility;
DHS 101.03(41)(c)5. 5. Self-direction;
DHS 101.03(41)(c)6. 6. Capacity for independent living; and
DHS 101.03(41)(c)7. 7. Economic self-sufficiency.
DHS 101.03(42) (42)“Differential diagnostic examination" means an examination and assessment of a recipient's emotional and social functioning which includes one or more of the following: neurologic studies, psychological tests and psycho-social assessments.
DHS 101.03(42m) (42m)“Direct deposit" means an electronic transfer of funds from the recipient's financial institution to the medicaid purchase plan or the department's fiscal agent, initiated by the completion of all registration forms deemed necessary by the department, the recipient's financial institution, or the department's fiscal agent and prepared with evidence of authorized consent from all parties involved in the transaction.
DHS 101.03(43) (43)“Direct, immediate, on-premises supervision" means supervision with face-to-face contact between the supervisor and the person being supervised, as necessary, with the supervisor being physically present in the same building when the service is being performed by the person being supervised.
DHS 101.03(44) (44)“Direct services" mean nursing home services that benefit patient recipients on an individual basis rather than a group basis, including physician visits to patients, therapy modalities, drug dispensing, radiology or laboratory services provided by a certified radiology or laboratory unit, oral exams, and physical examinations.“Direct services" are often referred to as billable services, medical services or professional services.
DHS 101.03(45) (45)“Dispensary providers" means providers who dispense drugs, medical supplies or equipment upon a prescription or order from a prescriber authorized under ch. 447 or 448, Stats., to prescribe the items.
DHS 101.03 Note Note: Examples of dispensary providers are pharmacies, durable medical equipment suppliers and providers of vision care supplies.
DHS 101.03(46) (46)“Divestment" means the disposal of any nonexempt resource for a value received which is less than the net market value.
DHS 101.03(47) (47)“Division" means the department's division of health care financing.
DHS 101.03(48) (48)“Drug dispensing" means the interpretation of an order for a drug or biological and the proper selection, measuring, labeling, packaging and issuance of the drug or biological for a patient or for a service unit of a hospital or other health care facility.
DHS 101.03(49) (49)“Drug index" means the list of covered legend and nonlegend drugs maintained and updated by the department.
DHS 101.03(50) (50)“Durable medical equipment" means equipment which can withstand repeated use, is primarily used for medical purposes, is generally not useful to a person in the absence of illness or injury and is appropriate for use in the home.
DHS 101.03 Note Note: Examples of “durable medical equipment" are wheelchairs, hospital beds and side rails.
DHS 101.03(51) (51)“Earned income" means income received in the form of wages, salary, commissions or profits from activities in which the applicant or recipient is engaged as an employee or as a self-employed person.
DHS 101.03(51m) (51m)“Electronic funds transfer" means any electronic transfer of a recipient's financial holdings or a portion of these holdings as determined by the recipient to another account, initiated by the completion of all registration forms deemed necessary by the department, the recipient's financial institution, or the department's fiscal agent and prepared with evidence of authorized consent from all parties involved in the transaction.
DHS 101.03(51p) (51p) “Electronic visit verification" or “EVV” means, with respect to personal care services or home health care services as defined and required in Section 12006 of the 21st Century Cures Act, 42 USC 1396b (l), a system under which in-home visits conducted as part of such services are electronically verified.
DHS 101.03(51t) (51t) “EVV record” means the information or data related to an electronically verified visit which contains all of the following:
DHS 101.03(51t)(a) (a) The type of service performed.
DHS 101.03(51t)(b) (b) The individual receiving the service.
DHS 101.03(51t)(c) (c) The date of the service.
DHS 101.03(51t)(d) (d) The location of service delivery.
DHS 101.03(51t)(e) (e) The individual providing the service.
DHS 101.03(51t)(f) (f) The time the service begins and ends.
DHS 101.03(52) (52)“Emergency services" means those services which are necessary to prevent the death or serious impairment of the health of the individual.
DHS 101.03(52g) (52g)“Employed" means the person receives income for ongoing services and as a result of this income has incurred a potential tax liability. Any of the following may be used to verify employment:
DHS 101.03(52g)(a) (a) Pay stubs.
DHS 101.03(52g)(b) (b) Wage tax receipts.
DHS 101.03(52g)(c) (c) State or federal income tax returns.
DHS 101.03(52g)(d) (d) Self-employment bookkeeping records.
DHS 101.03(52g)(e) (e) Employer's wage records.
DHS 101.03(52g)(f) (f) Statements from employers. Employer statements may include those from personnel officers, supervisors or other employees of the company who have direct knowledge of the applicant's or recipient's wages. The person making the statement must provide evidence (such as employment records, business correspondence, etc.) that the applicant or recipient is or was an employee of the company during the calendar month for which the applicant or recipient requests eligibility.
DHS 101.03(52g)(g) (g) Other agencies who receive reports of the applicant's or recipient's income directly from the employer.
DHS 101.03(52m) (52m)“Employer-subsidized health care coverage" means family coverage under a group health insurance plan offered by an employer for which the employer pays at least 80% of the cost, excluding any deductibles or copayments that may be required under the plan.
DHS 101.03(52r) (52r)“Employment barriers assessment" means an analysis that identifies a person's potential employment barriers, such as physical limitations or problems associated with the person's living situation, education or health or long term care coverage, and strategies for overcoming these potential barriers.
DHS 101.03(52s) (52s)“Employment plan" means a plan developed by a person describing the manner in which a person shall meet the requirements of a health and employment counseling program.
DHS 101.03(53) (53)“Enrolled recipient" means a recipient who has entered into an agreement to receive services from a provider reimbursed under the terms of a prepaid capitation contract with the department.
DHS 101.03(54) (54)“EPSDT" means early and periodic screening, diagnosis and treatment services provided by a provider certified pursuant to s. DHS 105.37.
DHS 101.03(55) (55)“EPSDT case management" means those activities necessary to:
DHS 101.03(55)(a) (a) Inform eligible clients of the availability of EPSDT services;
DHS 101.03(55)(b) (b) Make arrangements and assist clients to follow through with diagnosis and treatment; and
DHS 101.03(55)(c) (c) Refer clients, upon request, to the appropriate local agencies for transportation assistance.
DHS 101.03(56) (56)“EPSDT provider" means a provider certified under s. DHS 105.37 to provide EPSDT health assessment and evaluation services.
DHS 101.03(57) (57)“Evaluation in physical therapy" means one or more of the tests or measures indicated in s. DHS 107.16 (1) (b).
DHS 101.03(58) (58)“Exempt assets" means assets which are not considered in the determination of financial eligibility for medical assistance.
DHS 101.03(59) (59)“Exempt income" means income which is not considered when determining financial eligibility for medical assistance.
DHS 101.03(60) (60)“Explanation of benefits notice" means the monthly report sent by the department to a recipient containing a summary of the department's record of MA claims paid on the recipient's behalf during that month.
DHS 101.03(61) (61)“Eyeglasses" means lenses, including frames where necessary, and other aids to vision prescribed by a physician skilled in diseases of the eye or by a licensed optometrist.
DHS 101.03(62) (62)“Fair hearing" has the meaning prescribed in ch. HA 3.
DHS 101.03(63) (63)“Fair market value" means the market value of the property on the date of the transaction.
DHS 101.03(64) (64)“Fiscal agent" means the organization under contract to the department to process claims for services provided under MA.
DHS 101.03(65) (65)“Fiscal test group" means all members of the medical assistance group and all persons who are financially responsible for members of the medical assistance group who live in the same household as the person for whom they are legally responsible and who are not SSI or AFDC recipients.
DHS 101.03(66) (66)“Functional ability" means the skill to perform activities in a normal or acceptable manner with minimal dependence on devices, persons or environment.
DHS 101.03(66m) (66m) “Functionally equivalent” means a service provided via telehealth where the transmission of information is of sufficient quality as to be the same level of service as an in person visit. Transmission of voices, images, data, or video must be clear and understandable.
DHS 101.03(67) (67)“Functional status" means the recipient's skill in performing activities of daily living in a normal or acceptable manner.
DHS 101.03(67m) (67m)“Group health insurance plan" means a plan that meets the definition of a group health plan in 42 USC 300gg-91(a)(1).
DHS 101.03(68) (68)“Group occupational therapy treatment" means the delivery of occupational therapy treatment procedures in a group setting, with up to 6 patients supervised by one qualified occupational therapist and more than 6 but no more than 12 patients supervised by 2 qualified occupational therapy staff members one of whom is a registered occupational therapist.
DHS 101.03(69) (69)“Group speech/language pathology treatment" means the delivery of speech/language pathology treatment procedures limited to the areas of expressive language, receptive language, and hearing/auditory training (auditory training, lip reading, and hearing-aid orientation), in a group setting for up to 4 MA recipients.
DHS 101.03(69g) (69g)“Health and employment counseling program" means services provided within a period of eligibility, which assist a person in pursuing and maintaining employment, that are assembled into an employment plan, reviewed by a screening agency, approved by the department and include all of the following:
DHS 101.03(69g)(a) (a) Benefits counseling.
DHS 101.03(69g)(b) (b) Employment barriers assessment.
DHS 101.03(69g)(c) (c) Resource networking.
DHS 101.03(69m) (69m)“Health insurance coverage" has the meaning provided in 42 USC 300gg-91(b)(1) and also includes any arrangement in which a third party agrees to pay for the health care costs of the individual.
DHS 101.03(70) (70)“Health maintenance organization" or “HMO" means a public or private organization organized under ch. 185, 611 or 613, Stats., which makes available to enrolled participants, in consideration of predetermined periodic fixed payments, comprehensive health care services provided by providers who are selected by the organization or who have entered into a referral or contractual arrangement with the organization and which is certified under s. DHS 105.47.
DHS 101.03(70g) (70g)“Home care provider" means a person or organization certified to provide services to a recipient under s. DHS 105.16, 105.17 or 105.19.
DHS 101.03(71) (71)“Home health agency" means a public agency or private organization, or a subdivision of the agency or organization, which is primarily engaged in providing skilled nursing services and other therapeutic services to a recipient at the recipient's place of residence.
DHS 101.03(72) (72)“Home health aide" means an individual employed by or under contract to a certified home health agency to provide home health aide services, as defined in s. DHS 133.02 (5), under the supervision of a registered nurse.
DHS 101.03(73) (73)“Home health service" means any covered home health service enumerated in s. DHS 107.11 (2) and provided by a health worker on the staff of a home health agency or by a health worker under contract or another arrangement with the home health agency.
DHS 101.03(75) (75)“Homestead" or “home" means a place of abode and lands used or operated in connection with the place of abode.
DHS 101.03 Note Note: In urban situations the home usually consists of a house and lot. There will be situations where the home will consist of a house and more than one lot. As long as the lots adjoin one another, they are considered part of the home. In farm situations, the home consists of the house and building together with the total acreage property upon which they are located and which is considered a part of the farm. There will be farms where the land is on both sides of a road, in which case the land on both sides is considered part of the homestead.
DHS 101.03(75m) (75m)“Hospice" means a public agency or private organization or a subdivision of either which primarily provides palliative care to persons experiencing the last stages of terminal illness and which provides supportive care for the family and other individuals caring for the terminally ill persons. This care is provided in a homelike environment, and includes short-term inpatient care as necessary to meet the individual's needs. Services provided by a hospital, long-term care facility, outpatient surgical center or home health agency do not constitute a hospice program of care unless that entity establishes a free-standing or distinct hospice unit, or has a distinct hospice program including staff, facility and services certified under s. DHS 105.50 to provide hospice care.
DHS 101.03(76) (76)“Hospital" has the meaning prescribed in s. 50.33 (2), Stats., except that it excludes those facilities exempted by s. 50.39 (3), Stats.
DHS 101.03(77) (77)“Hospital visit" means at least an overnight stay by a nursing home recipient in a certified hospital.
DHS 101.03(78) (78)“Hysterectomy" means a medical procedure or surgery to remove the recipient's uterus.
DHS 101.03(78m) (78m)“IEP" means an individualized education program developed under s. 115.80 (4), Stats.
DHS 101.03(78r) (78r)“IFSP" means an individualized family service plan developed under s. 51.44, Stats.
DHS 101.03(78s) (78s)“Incapacitation". For purposes of BadgerCare, means that there has been a finding that the individual's physical or mental incapacity to provide proper parental care. The incapacitation shall be expected to last for a period of at least 30 days. The agency director shall make the incapacitation decision or a designee based on competent medical testimony. The incapacitation shall be of such a debilitating nature as to reduce substantially or eliminate the parent's ability to support care for the child.
DHS 101.03(78u) (78u)“Impairment-related work expense" means a cost paid for by a medicaid purchase plan applicant or recipient to work that is all the following:
DHS 101.03(78u)(a) (a) Related to the applicant's or recipient's disability.
DHS 101.03(78u)(b) (b) Not a cost that any similar worker, without a disability, would also have.
DHS 101.03(78u)(c) (c) Not reimbursable by another source such as medicare, medical assistance, private insurance or an employer.
DHS 101.03(78u)(d) (d) Representative of the standard charge for the item or service in the applicant's or recipient's community.
DHS 101.03 Note Note: Impairment-related work expenses are as described in 20 CFR 404.1576.
DHS 101.03(79) (79)“Income disregard" means an earned or unearned income which is not considered in one or more financial tests of eligibility.
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Published under s. 35.93, Stats. Updated on the first day of each month. Entire code is always current. The Register date on each page is the date the chapter was last published.