N.M. Admin. Code § 8.324.5.14

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 17, September 10, 2024
Section 8.324.5.14 - SERVICE LIMITATIONS AND COVERAGE RESTRICTIONS
A.Special requirements for the purchase of wheelchairs: Before billing for a customized wheelchair, the provider who delivers the wheelchair and seating system to a MAP eligible recipient must make a final evaluation to ensure that the wheelchair and seating system meets the medical, social and environmental needs of the MAP eligible recipient for whom it was authorized.
(1) The provider assumes responsibility for correcting defects or deficiencies in the wheelchair and seating systems that make them unsatisfactory for use by the MAP eligible recipient.
(2) The provider is responsible for consulting physical therapists, occupational therapists, special education instructors, teachers, parents or guardians as necessary to ensure that the wheelchair meets the MAP eligible recipient's needs.
(3) Evaluations by a physical therapist or occupational therapist are required when ordering customized wheelchair and seating system. The therapist should be familiar with the brands and categories of wheelchairs and appropriate seating systems and work with the MAP eligible recipient and those consultants listed in Paragraph (2) above to assure that the selected system matches physical seating needs. The physical or occupational therapist may not be a wheelchair vendor or under the employment of a wheelchair vendor or wheelchair manufacturer.
(4) MAD does not pay for special modifications or replacement of a customized wheelchair after the wheelchair is furnished to the MAP eligible recipient.
(5) When the equipment is delivered to the MAP eligible recipient and the MAP eligible recipient accepts the order, the provider will submit the claim for reimbursement.
B.Special requirements for purchase of augmentative and alternative communication devices:
(1) The purchase of augmentative communication devices requires prior authorization. In addition to being prescribed by the MAP eligible recipient's PCP, the communication device must also be recommended by a speech-language pathologist, who has completed a systematic and comprehensive evaluation. The speech pathologist may not be a vendor of augmentative communication systems nor have a financial relationship with a vendor.
(2) A trial rental period of up to 60 calendar days is required for all electronic devices to ensure that the chosen device is the most appropriate device to meet the MAP eligible recipient's medical needs. At the end of the trial rental period, if purchase of the device is recommended, documentation of the MAP eligible recipient's ability to use the communication device must be provided showing that the MAP eligible recipient's ability to use the device is improving and that the MAP eligible recipient is motivated to continue to use this device.
(3) MAD does not pay for supplies for augmentative and alternative communication devices, such as, but not limited to: paper, printer ribbons, and computer discs.
(4) Prior authorization is required for equipment repairs.
(5) A provider or medical supplier that routinely supplies an item to a MAP eligible recipient must document that the order for additional supplies was requested by the MAP eligible recipient or his or her authorized representative and the provider or supplier must confirm that the MAP eligible recipient does not have in excess of a 15 calendar day supply of the item before releasing the next supply order to the MAP eligible recipient. A provider must keep documentation in his or her files available for audit that show compliance with this requirement.

N.M. Admin. Code § 8.324.5.14

8.324.5.14 NMAC - Rp, 8.324.5.14 NMAC, 1-1-14