Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section III-2529 - Hospital Presumptive EligibilityA. Effective December 31, 2013 any hospital designated by Louisiana Medicaid as a hospital presumptive eligibility qualified provider (HPEQP) may obtain information and determine hospital presumptive eligibility (HPE) for individuals who are not currently enrolled in Medicaid and who are in need of medical services covered under the state plan. 1. Coverage groups eligible to be considered for hospital presumptive eligibility include: a. parents and caretaker relatives;c. children under age 19;d. former foster care children;f. certain individuals needing treatment for breast or cervical cancer.B. Qualified Hospitals. Qualified hospitals shall be designated by the department as entities qualified to make presumptive Medicaid eligibility determinations based on preliminary, self-attested information obtained from individuals seeking medical assistance. 1. A qualified hospital shall: a. be enrolled as a Louisiana Medicaid provider under the Medicaid state plan or a Medicaid 1115 demonstration;b. not be suspended or excluded from participating in the Medicaid Program;c. have submitted a statement of interest in making presumptive eligibility determinations to the department; andd. agree to make presumptive eligibility determinations consistent with the state policies and procedures.C. The qualified hospital shall educate the individuals on the need to complete an application for full Medicaid and shall assist individuals with: 1. completing and submitting the full Medicaid application; and2. understanding any document requirements as part of the full Medicaid application process.D. Eligibility Determinations 1. Household composition and countable income for HPE coverage groups are based on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) methodology.2. The presumptive eligibility period shall begin on the date the presumptive eligibility determination is made by the qualified provider.3. The end of the presumptive eligibility period is the earlier of: a. the date the eligibility determination for regular Medicaid is made, if an application for regular Medicaid is filed by the last day of the month following the month in which the determination for presumptive eligibility is made; orb. the last day of the month following the month in which the determination of presumptive eligibility is made, if no application for regular Medicaid is filed by that date.4. Those determined eligible for presumptive eligibility shall be limited to no more than one period of eligibility in a 12-month period, starting with the effective date of the initial presumptive eligibility period.La. Admin. Code tit. 50, § III-2529
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 41946 (5/1/2015).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and Title XIX of the Social Security Act.