Wash. Admin. Code § 182-502-0016

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 182-502-0016 - Continuing requirements
(1) To continue to provide services for eligible clients and be paid for those services, a provider must:
(a) Provide all services without discriminating on the grounds of race, creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, religion, national origin, marital status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical handicap, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability;
(b) Provide all services according to federal and state laws and rules, medicaid agency billing instructions, provider alerts issued by the agency, and other written directives from the agency;
(c) Inform the agency of any changes to the provider's application or contract including, but not limited to, changes in:
(i) Ownership (see WAC 182-502-0018 );
(ii) Address or telephone number;
(iii) The professional practicing under the billing provider number; or
(iv) Business name.
(d) Retain a current professional state license, registration, certification or applicable business license for the service being provided, and update the agency of all changes;
(e) Inform the agency in writing within seven calendar days of changes applicable to the provider's clinical privileges;
(f) Inform the agency in writing within seven business days of receiving any informal or formal disciplinary order, disciplinary decision, disciplinary action or other action(s) including, but not limited to, restrictions, limitations, conditions and suspensions resulting from the practitioner's acts, omissions, or conduct against the provider's license, registration, or certification in any state;
(g) Screen employees and contractors with whom they do business prior to hiring or contracting, and on a monthly ongoing basis thereafter, to assure that employees and contractors are not excluded from receiving federal funds as required by 42 U.S.C. 1320a-7 and 42 U.S.C. 1320c-5;
(h) Report immediately to the agency any information discovered regarding an employee's or contractor's exclusion from receiving federal funds in accordance with 42 U.S.C. 1320a-7 and 42 U.S.C. 1320c-5. See WAC 182-502-0010(2)(j) for information on the agency's screening process;
(i) Pass any portion of the agency's screening process as specified in WAC 182-502-0010(2)(j) when the agency requires such information to reassess a provider;
(j) Maintain professional and general liability coverage to the extent the provider is not covered:
(i) Under agency, center, or facility professional and general liability coverage; or
(ii) By the Federal Tort Claims Act, including related rules and regulations.
(k) Not surrender, voluntarily or involuntarily, the provider's professional state license, registration, or certification in any state while under investigation by that state or due to findings by that state resulting from the practitioner's acts, omissions, or conduct;
(l) Furnish documentation or other assurances as determined by the agency in cases where a provider has an alcohol or chemical dependency problem, to adequately safeguard the health and safety of medical assistance clients that the provider:
(i) Is complying with all conditions, limitations, or restrictions to the provider's practice both public and private; and
(ii) Is receiving treatment adequate to ensure that the dependency problem will not affect the quality of the provider's practice.
(m) Submit to a revalidation process at least every five years. This process includes, but is not limited to:
(i) Updating provider information including, but not limited to, disclosures;
(ii) Submitting forms as required by the agency including, but not limited to, a new core provider agreement; and
(iii) Passing the agency's screening process as specified in WAC 182-502-0010(2)(j).
(n) Comply with the employee education requirements regarding the federal and the state false claims recovery laws, the rights and protections afforded to whistleblowers, and related provisions in Section 1902 of the Social Security Act ( 42 U.S.C. 1396a(68)) and chapter 74.66 RCW when applicable. See WAC 182-502-0017 for information regarding the agency's requirements for employee education about false claims recovery.
(2) A provider may contact the agency with questions regarding its programs. However, the agency's response is based solely on the information provided to the agency's representative at the time of inquiry, and in no way exempts a provider from following the laws and rules that govern the agency's programs.
(3) The agency may refer the provider to the appropriate state health professions quality assurance commission.
(4) In addition to the requirements in subsections (1), (2), and (3) of this section, to continue to provide services for eligible clients and be paid for those services, residential treatment facilities that provide substance use disorder (SUD) services (also see chapter 246-337 WAC) must:
(a) Not deny entry or acceptance of clients into the facility solely because the client is prescribed medication to treat SUD;
(b) Facilitate access to medications specific to the client's diagnosed clinical needs, including medications used to treat SUD;
(c) Make any decisions regarding adjustments to medications used to treat SUD after individual assessment by a prescribing provider;
(d) Coordinate care upon discharge for the client to continue without interruption the medications specific to the client's diagnosed clinical needs, including medications used to treat SUD. See RCW 71.24.585.

Wash. Admin. Code § 182-502-0016

Amended by WSR 15-10-003, Filed 4/22/2015, effective 5/23/2015
Amended by WSR 19-20-060, Filed 9/26/2019, effective 10/27/2019
Amended by WSR 21-10-081, Filed 5/3/2021, effective 6/3/2021

Statutory Authority: RCW 41.05.021 and 42 C.F.R. 455. 13-03-068, §182-502-0016, filed 1/14/13, effective 2/14/13. 11-14-075, recodified as §182-502-0016, filed 6/30/11, effective 7/1/11. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090, 74.09.080, and 74.09.290. 11-11-017, § 388-502-0016, filed 5/9/11, effective 6/9/11.