Current through December 10, 2024
Rule 23-223-1.4 - Periodicity ScheduleA. EPSDT providers must adhere to the current American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Bright Futures Periodicity Schedule. B. EPSDT providers must schedule all health assessment screening appointments for the EPSDT-eligible beneficiary according to the AAP Bright Futures Periodicity Schedule. C. EPSDT providers must maintain a screening periodicity tracking system for EPSDT-eligible beneficiaries seen for initial screening to ensure that subsequent screenings are performed timely and in accordance to the AAP Bright Futures Periodicity Schedule. EPSDT-eligible beneficiaries, guardians and/or legal representatives must be informed of the AAP Bright Futures Periodicity Schedule. 1. EPSDT providers must follow up on missed appointments. If the beneficiary fails to keep the scheduled appointment, or the beneficiary, guardian and/or legal representative fails to contact the provider to reschedule, an appointment letter or telephone contact must be made providing the beneficiary another opportunity to be screened within thirty (30) days of the initial appointment. 2. Two (2) good faith efforts, defined as an attempt to contact the beneficiary, guardian and/or legal representative, are required to reschedule a screening appointment. EPSDT providers must document in the medical record any missed appointments and two (2) good faith efforts to reschedule the appointment. 3. Failure of a beneficiary, guardian and/or legal representative to keep the second appointment and respond to the provider's attempted contact is considered a declination of that screening only. The provider must continue to maintain periodicity and schedule the beneficiary for the next screening due following the same process. 23 Miss. Code. R. 223-1.4
42 C.F.R § 441.58; Miss. Code Ann. §§ 43-13-117, 43-13-121.Revised to correspond with SPA 2015-017 (eff. 11/01/2015)