Title: Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
1Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
- Mary Claire Ikenberry, R.N., M.S.
- Department of Education
- Anne Young, R.N.
- Department of Medical Assistance Services
- October 2-3,2007
2Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
- Services are to be
- rendered in accordance to the licensing standards
and criteria of the Virginia Board of Nursing. - performed by a Virginia licensed RN or LPN under
the supervision of an RN. - The supervision of the LPN is to be consistent
with the regulatory standards of the Board of
Nursing. - Skilled nursing must be part of the I.E.P. or the
IEP must be amended to include the skilled
nursing service
3Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
- The service provider must be employed by the
school division or under contract to the school
division. - All skilled nursing services must be directly
provided and medically necessary. - Services deemed not medically necessary on
utilization review audit, will not be covered.
4Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
- SN services will be limited to 6.5 hrs per day or
26 units per day. - A unit is 15 minutes of nursing care.
- School year is 180 days.
- Annual maximum number of units for Skilled
Nursing services is 4680.
5Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
- Services will be consistent with skilled nursing
services within the scope of their practice. - These services can include but are not limited
to - Dressing changes
- Urinary catheterizations
- Medication Administration
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7Plan of Care (Med 10)
- Services will be directly and specifically
related to an active, written plan of care (POC). - POC is to be part of the nursing record and is
the documentation for services. - The POC is based on a physicians (MD),
Physicians Assistant (PA) or Nurse
practitioners (NP) written order for skilled
nursing services. - The RN is to establish, sign, and date the POC.
8Plan of Care (Med 10)
- The signing of the POC predates the delivery of
services. - The POC is to be periodically renewed or updated
by a Physician (MD), Nurse Practitioner (NP), or
Physicians Assistant (PA). Usually this is
done at the beginning of each school year or at
anytime the MD/PA/NPs orders are changed.
9Plan of Care (Med 10)
- Services shall be specific and provide effective
treatment for the childs condition in accordance
with accepted standards of skilled nursing
practice.
10Plan of Care (Med 10)
- Skilled nursing services that exceed the MD, PA
or NPs written order for skilled nursing
services will NOT be reimbursed by DMAS.
11Plan of Care (Med 10)
- A copy of the Plan of Care shall be given to the
childs Medicaid Primary Care Physician.
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13Documentation of Services
- Will include
- A written POC which identifies
- The medical condition or conditions to be
addressed by skilled nursing services. - Goals for skilled nursing services.
- Time tables for accomplishing such stated goals.
- Actual skilled nursing services to be delivered.
14Documentation of Services
- Whether the services will be delivered by an RN
or LPN. - Services which have been delivered and for which
reimbursement from Medicaid is to be claimed,
must be supported with documentation.
15Documentation of Services
- Will include
- Dates and times of Skilled Nursing services
entered by the responsible licensed nurse - Actual nursing services rendered
- ID of the child on each page of the nursing
record - Current diagnosis
16Documentation of Services
- The POC will include any prescribed drugs which
are part of the - Individualized Educational Program (IEP)
- Including dose, frequency and route
- Treatment
- Following the Specialized Health Care Procedures
Manual - Notes to indicate progress made by the student
- Changes from the Physician/NP/PA written order
17Documentation of Services
- Response to treatment
- Actions related to SN services
- Notifying parents
- Calling the physician or
- Notifying the Emergency Medical Services shall
all be documented - All documentation shall be signed and dated by
the person performing the service.
18Documentation of Services
- Skilled nursing services may include extensive
documentation - Documentation shall be written
- immediately
- or as soon thereafter as possible
- after the procedure or treatment was implemented
- including the date and time
19Documentation of Services
- If nursing procedures are performed by an LPN,
they must be supervised by a Registered Nurse in
accordance with the Board of Nursing Regulations.
- If nursing procedures performed by an LPN are to
be billed to Medicaid then supervision must be
documented by the RN within a minimum of 30
calendar days.
20Documentation of Services
- Skilled nursing services documentation will be in
accordance with the - Virginia Board of Nursing,
- Department of Health Professions
- Department of Education statues, regulations and
standards relating to school health - School Division Medicaid Manual
- Chapter VI (Utilization Review)
21Service Limitations
- Utilization review will be performed by DMAS to
determine if services are appropriately provided
to Medicaid recipients and to ensure the services
are medically necessary and appropriate. - Failure to document services in the childs
school nursing record will be considered not
performed and at utilization review by DMAS,
payment may be revoked.
22Service Limitations
- When services can be provided by someone other
than the skilled nursing professional. These
services may be reimbursable under personal care
assistant services.
23Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
- Codes have been identified for skilled nursing
services - Codes have been identified for nursing services
are - T1001 for an assessment
- T1002 for Registered Nursing Services
- T1003 for Services provided by a licensed
Practical Nurse
24Skilled Nursing Scope of Services
- To calculate these services take the average
amount of time for the procedure, multiply by the
number of times a month the service is delivered
and then divide by 15 (a unit) to get the total
number of units to be billed. - Ex. 5 mins to give meds x 18 times a month90
mins div by 15 mins 6 units.
25Websites DOE- www.doe.virginia.govMedicaid-w
ww.dmas.virginia.govFAMIS-www.famis.org
26Thank You