Population-Specific Requirements Sample Clauses

Population-Specific Requirements. Practices serving Enrollees 21 years of age or younger shall: □ Administer, at a minimum, BH, developmental, social, and other screenings and assessments as required under EPSDT. While practices may offer some EPSDT screenings virtually via telehealth, Enrollees must be able to access this requirement on-site. □ Screen for SNAP and WIC eligibility, in accordance with Provider Manual Appendix W, if applicable: Practices shall also complete the medical referral form for WIC eligible patients. Patients and families deemed eligible for these programs should be referred to further resources in order to apply for and engage these programs. While practices may offer some SNAP and WIC screenings virtually via telehealth, Enrollees must be able to access this requirement on-site. □ Establish and maintain relationships with local Children’s Behavioral Health Initiative (CBHI): The practice shall identify its staff member(s) responsible for 1) communicating with and reporting to CBHI program in a closed-loop manner, and 2) maintaining a roster of children attributed to the practice who are receiving CBHI services. □ Coordination with MCPAP: enroll with MCPAP at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/. The practice shall consult with and use the services of MCPAP to augment the BH expertise provided within the practice as a means to maintain the management of youth with mild to moderate BH conditions in primary care. Alternatively, the practice can satisfy this requirement by accessing equivalent resources available within their own health system – such as consultation with child and adolescent psychiatrists working in the clinic or a neighboring site or via consultation from an asynchronous resource such as an e-consult. Use of such an alternative resource, however, does not exempt the practice from enrolling with MCPAP. □ Coordination with Massachusetts Child Psychiatry Access Program for Moms (M4M): If providing obstetrical services, enroll in the M4M program at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/. The practice shall consult with M4M to augment the BH expertise provided within the practice as a means to maintain the management of perinatal patients with mild to moderate BH conditions in primary care. Alternatively, the practice can satisfy this requirement by accessing equivalent resources available within their own health system – such as consultation with a psychiatrist or appropriately trained Ob/Gyn of suitable expertise working in the clinic or a neighboring site, or via consultatio...
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