Examples of PASSPORT waiver in a sentence
The PAAs, which serve as ODA’s designee as outlined in the agreement, are delegated responsibility for the daily operation of the Assisted Living and PASSPORT waiver as designated regional entities.
The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) is submitting this Appendix K for the purpose of establishing processes aimed at reducing risks and ensuring access to home and community-based services (HCBS) to individuals through the Assisted Living, Ohio Home Care, MyCare Ohio, and PASSPORT waiver programs who are at greatest risk from COVID-19.
The PASSPORT waiver provides home and community based services to individuals enrolled in the waiver in accordance with rule 5160-31-04 of the Administrative Code.
The PASSPORT waiver provides home and community based services to persons aged sixty and over that require an intermediate or skilled care level of care as set forth in rule 5160-3-08 of the Administrative Code and are enrolled in the waiver.
The rule does not include provisions not specifically required by the federal requirements outlined §1902(a)30(A) of the Social Security Act, the related Federal regulations at 42 CFR§447.200-205, or the federally approved PASSPORT waiver.
In the PASSPORT waiver, this support is conducted as an administrative activity through an entity under contract with theODA state of Ohio.
In the PASSPORT waiver, this support is conducted as an administrative activity through an entity under contract with the state of Ohio.
As the operating agency for the PASSPORT waiver, the Ohio Department of Aging will provide training to and oversight of the PASSPORT Administrative Agencies to ensure consistent and timely implementation.
OAC Rule 5160-31-07 describes the rate setting methods used to determine provider rates for all services available through the PASSPORT waiver.
On receipt of the notice from the administrator, the department shall approve the individual's enrollment in the medicaid-funded component of the PASSPORT program regardless of the unified waiting list established under section 173.55 of the Revised Code, unless the enrollment would cause the component to exceed any limit on the number of individuals who may be enrolled in the component as set by the United States secretary of health and human services in the PASSPORT waiver.