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1. Telepractice: DMAS Coverage of Speech Therapy Services Delivered Using Videoconferencing
2. 2 DMAS Coverage of Telepractice “Telepractice”- Speech therapy services listed in an IEP, which are delivered to a child at school, using videoconferencing by a speech therapist at a remote location
Telepractice is considered by DMAS as part of “telemedicine”
3. DMAS Interests in Telemedicine Coverage Improved Medicaid recipient access to medical services due to lack of available providers
Improved Medicaid recipient compliance with treatment
Medical services rendered at an earlier stage of disease, improving long-term patient outcomes
Reduction in service expenditures such as hospitalizations and transportation
Allows for an opportunity to work proactively with providers; has potential to be a “win-win” situation
4. Virginia Medicaid Telemedicine Coverage Expansion, 2003 Virginia Medicaid expanded telemedicine coverage from a pilot project in a few areas of the state to statewide in 2003
Services where telemedicine may be utilized include:
Evaluation and management, office visits
Range of individual psychotherapies
Full range of consultations
Select clinical services such as in cardiology and obstetrics
5. DMAS Telemedicine Coverage Providers currently recognized by DMAS for telemedicine:
Physicians
Nurse practitioners
Nurse midwives
Clinical nurse specialists
Clinical psychologists
Clinical social workers
Licensed professional counselors
6. DMAS Telemedicine Coverage Originating sites (where the recipient is located) were expanded in October 2009 to include:
7. DMAS Telemedicine Coverage Early telemedicine model?
8. Telepractice Nationally and in Virginia American Speech-Language-Hearing Association supports telepractice saying “Telepractice is an appropriate model of service delivery for the professions of speech-language pathology and [audiology]”.
Research studies support telepractice as a means for delivering speech therapy services
Ten states are utilizing telepractice in the schools
Speech-Language-Hearing Association of Virginia (SHAV) wrote a letter to DMAS supporting telepractice
9. Telepractice Development in Virginia Virginia telepractice experience- Virginia Department of Education granted funds to James Madison University for a pilot project to work on telepractice in the schools (2009)
Two school divisions ( Brunswick and Wise Counties) participated in the pilot with a focus on:
Development of telepractice in schools as a service delivery method
Data collection to document student outcomes
In preparing for the pilot,
Designed pilot using best practices
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10. Telepractice Development in Virginia Sought approval and support from licensing boards
Collaborated to identify site, timelines, and scope of services
Each site had the use of a videoconferencing unit for the sessions
Service delivery involved a speech therapist at JMU using videoconferencing to provide services to the school children
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11. DMAS Telepractice Coverage DMAS considers telepractice as another means for delivering speech therapy services
Providers must continue to meet DMAS school provider qualifications
Service documentation requirements in the DMAS Local Education Agency Provider Manual are to be followed. The telepractice service is to be noted in the documentation
12. DMAS Telepractice Coverage Telepractice Model for DMAS - Pilot Project
DMAS enrolled school division with:
A speech therapist at a remote location
A qualified school aide with child during telepractice session 12
13. DMAS Telepractice Coverage All billing for telepractice is under the DMAS assigned school division provider number. This includes situations where school divisions contract for speech therapy services
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14. DMAS Telepractice Coverage Two invoices are billed by the school division for each telepractice session:
For services by the speech therapist, the following codes continue to be applicable:
Assessment, 92506
Individual visit, 92507
Group session, 92508
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15. DMAS Telepractice Coverage
In addition,
An invoice is completed with billing for the qualified school aide with child, Q3014
All invoices must include “GT” in the procedure modifier field
Providers are included in the Random Moment Time Study. Telepractice services are included under the cost settlement process 15
16. DMAS Telepractice Coverage Equipment necessary for telepractice encounters at each site:
Two way interactive, high definition videoconferencing console with software
Video camera
Flat screen display monitor
Fax-copier-printer
Document camera, as an option
High speed connection with the other site
17. 17 Questions?
Contact DMAS staff Jeff Nelson- 804-371-8857 or jeff.nelson@dmas.virginia.gov