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Benefit HUSKY A, HUSKY C (ABD) HUSKY B HUSKY D (LIA) Health and Behavior Assessments (CPT 96150-96155) 100% covered under medical benefit for members with diagnoses outside the range of ICD-9 codes 291-316 Service must be requested via physician order Prior Authorization NOT needed For benefit coverage and authorization requirements for diagnoses within the range of ICD-9 codes 291-316 ( For a list of equivalent ICD-10CM diagnosis codes please visit the DSS fee schedule instructions located at www.ctdssmap.com Provider Provider Fee Schedule Download). Contact: Connecticut Behavioral Health Partnership: 1-877-552-8247 for benefit coverage, authorization requirements and co-pays that apply 100% covered under medical benefit for members with diagnoses outside the range of ICD-9 codes 291-316 Service must be requested via physician order Prior Authorization NOT needed For benefit coverage and authorization requirements for diagnoses within the range of ICD-9 codes 291-316 ( For a list of equivalent ICD-10CM diagnosis codes please visit the DSS fee schedule instructions located at www.ctdssmap.com Provider Provider Fee Schedule Download). Contact: Connecticut Behavioral Health Partnership: 1-877-552-8247 Nurse Midwives Covered 100% Covered Preventive - No co-pay Non-Preventive - $10 co-pay Nurse Practitioners- Covered 100% Covered Preventive Care no co-pay Non-Preventive Care- $10 co-pay Nutritional 100% covered. 100% covered. Counseling Nutritional counseling services may be Nutritional counseling services may be 1 Contact: Connecticut Behavioral Health Partnership: 1-877-552-8247 Covered 100% Covered 100% 100% covered. Nutritional counseling services may be

performed by: 1. Independently enrolled physicians, advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants (as part of an evaluation and management service); and 2. CMAP enrolled clinics (including FQHCs and hospital outpatient clinics). performed by: 1. Independently enrolled physicians, advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants (as part of an evaluation and management service); and 2. CMAP enrolled clinics (including FQHCs and hospital outpatient clinics). performed by: 1. Independently enrolled physicians, advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants (as part of an evaluation and management service); and 2. CMAP enrolled clinics (including FQHCs and hospital outpatient clinics). Currently registered dieticians are not eligible for CMAP enrollment and therefore are not able to receive reimbursement for services. Currently registered dieticians are not eligible for CMAP enrollment and therefore are not able to receive reimbursement for services. Currently registered dieticians are not eligible for CMAP enrollment and therefore are not able to receive reimbursement for services. When nutritional counseling is performed in a hospital outpatient clinic, reimbursement is limited to the clinic under RCC 510 (clinic visit) and no separate payment will be made to the individual provider. When nutritional counseling is performed in a hospital outpatient clinic, reimbursement is limited to the clinic under RCC 510 (clinic visit) and no separate payment will be made to the individual provider. When nutritional counseling is performed in a hospital outpatient clinic, reimbursement is limited to the clinic under RCC 510 (clinic visit) and no separate payment will be made to the individual provider. Out of Network Services Out of State Care Non-Covered Providers must be an enrolled CMAP provider to be reimbursed for services. Non Emergent Care Requires Prior Authorization Non-Covered Providers must be an enrolled CMAP provider to be reimbursed for services. Non Emergent Care Requires Prior Authorization Non-Covered Providers must be an enrolled CMAP provider to be reimbursed for services. Non Emergent Care Requires Prior Authorization 2

Out of Country Care (with the exception of Puerto Rico and USA territories of American Samoa, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, Midway Islands, Northern Marina Islands, US Virgin Islands) Preventive care Smoking and Tobacco Cessation Counseling Individual 3 Out of the country care (including emergency care) is not a covered benefit (with the exception of Puerto Rico and other USA territories where emergency care is covered). 100% covered including well child care or EPSDT visits and Immunizations Covered Codes: 99406 and 99407 will require a tobacco related diagnosis code Covered 100% when done in physician office and other outpatient settings Out of the country care (including emergency care) is not a covered benefit (with the exception of Puerto Rico and other USA territories where emergency care is covered). The following Preventive Services require no co-pay: Immunizations and the office visit for the immunization WIC evaluations Prenatal and postpartum care for women under age 19 regular newborn screening exam in the hospital or office annual physical exams and lab tests related to those exams Covered Codes: 99406 and 99407 Smoking Cessation Counseling is only covered for pregnant women. Claims require both a tobacco related primary diagnostic code and a secondary pregnancy related diagnostic code Out of the country care (including emergency care) is not a covered benefit (with the exception of Puerto Rico and other USA territories where emergency care is covered). 100% covered including well child care or EPSDT visits and Immunizations Covered Codes: 99406 and 99407 - will require a tobacco related diagnosis code Covered 100% when done in physician office and other outpatient settings

Smoking Cessation Counseling performed by behavioral health clinicians or in a mental health clinic is covered under and billed to the behavioral health benefit Smoking Cessation Counseling performed by behavioral health clinicians or in a mental health clinic is covered under and billed to the behavioral health benefit Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Covered for Primary Care Providers (PCPs) in Medical FQHCs Covered Codes: 99408 and 99409 When rendering SBIRT Services, providers must: Use a validated screening tool; Utilize evidenced based brief intervention guidelines ; and Make referrals to treatment as appropriate. Covered Codes: 99408 and 99409 When rendering SBIRT Services, providers must: Use a validated screening tool; Utilize evidenced based brief intervention guidelines ; and Make referrals to treatment as appropriate. Covered Codes: 99408 and 99409 When rendering SBIRT Services, providers must: Use a validated screening tool; Utilize evidenced based brief intervention guidelines ; and Make referrals to treatment as appropriate. For a list of validated screening tools please access the following link:: http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinicalpractice/sbirt For a list of validated screening tools please access the following link:: http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinicalpractice/sbirt For a list of validated screening tools please access the following link:: http://www.integration.samhsa.gov/clinicalpractice/sbirt 4 Documentation Requirements: Provider must document: The screening tool used; The score obtained; The time spent; Any action taken as a result of the screening (including referrals); Documentation Requirements: Provider must document: The screening tool used; The score obtained; The time spent; Any action taken as a result of the screening (including referrals); Documentation Requirements: Provider must document: The screening tool used; The score obtained; The time spent; Any action taken as a result of the screening (including referrals);

Name and credentials of practitioner who provided service; and A dated note. Billing: Bill SBIRT codes on the claim along with code T1015 and any other appropriate codes(s) for other services rendered during that encounter. Reference: DSS PB 2015-79 Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Primary Care. Name and credentials of practitioner who provided service; and A dated note. Billing: Bill SBIRT codes on the claim along with code T1015 and any other appropriate codes(s) for other services rendered during that encounter. Reference: DSS PB 2015-79 Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Primary Care. Name and credentials of practitioner who provided service; and A dated note. Billing: Bill SBIRT codes on the claim along with code T1015 and any other appropriate codes(s) for other services rendered during that encounter. Reference: DSS PB 2015-79 Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) in Primary Care. Smoking and Tobacco Cessation Counseling Group 5 Primary diagnosis must be: ICD 9 Diagnosis Tobacco Use Disorder (use 305.1) Tobacco Withdrawal (use 292.0) ICD 10 diagnosis Nicotine Dependence (use F17.200 - F172.91) FQHCs: Bill with HCPCS T1015 with CPT 99412 All other medical clinics: Coverage limited to pregnant women. Will also require a secondary pregnancy related diagnosis code on claim. FQHCs: Bill with HCPCS T1015 with CPT 99412 All other medical clinics: Bill with 99412 Group session must last longer than 45 minutes Member must attend entire session to bill for service Primary diagnosis must be: ICD 9 Diagnosis Tobacco Use Disorder (use 305.1) Tobacco Withdrawal (use 292.0) ICD 10 diagnosis Nicotine Dependence (use F17.200 - F172.91) FQHCs: Bill with HCPCS T1015 with CPT 99412 All other medical clinics:

Bill with 99412 Group session must last longer than 45 minutes. Member must attend entire session to bill for service Group size is limited to 3-12 members Limited to 12 sessions per member per episode of care and 24 sessions per member per 365 days. Group size is limited to 3-12 members Limited to 12 sessions per member per episode of care and 24 sessions per member per 365 days. Bill with 99412 Group session must last longer than 45 minutes. Member must attend entire session to bill for service. Group size is limited to 3-12 members Limited to 12 sessions per member per episode of care and 24 sessions per member per 365 days. Specialist 100% coverage Covered $10 co-pay applies 6 100% coverage Translation Services 1-800-440-5071 1-800-440-5071 1-800-440-5071 Benefit EXCLUSIONS This is a general listing of those exclusions most applicable to Medical Clinic Services and includes but is not limited to the following: Infertility treatment (i.e. reversal sterilization; artificial insemination; invitro fertilization; fertility drugs) Drugs used to treat sexual or erectile dysfunction Weight reduction programs Ambulatory BP monitoring Care out of the country Services for which prior authorization is required and is not obtained Infertility treatment (i.e. reversal sterilization; artificial insemination; invitro fertilization; fertility drugs) Weight reduction programs Ambulatory BP monitoring Services for which prior authorization is required and is not obtained Services that are considered to be of an unproven, experimental or research nature or cosmetic, social, habilitative, vocational, Infertility treatment (i.e. reversal sterilization; artificial insemination; invitro fertilization; fertility drugs) Drugs used to treat sexual or erectile dysfunction Weight reduction programs Ambulatory BP monitoring Care out of the country Services for which prior authorization is required and is not

Services that are considered to be of an unproven, experimental or research nature or cosmetic, social, habilitative, vocational, recreational or educational Services that are not medically necessary Services required by third parties, such as school or employers, court ordered testing, diagnostics, etc. Services not within scope of practitioners scope of practice pursuant to state law Services beyond what is necessary to treat the medical problems, Services that have nothing to do with the illness or problem of the visit. Services or items for which the provider does not usually charge Drugs that are not approved by the FDA. Services not usually performed by the provider recreational or educational Services that are not medically necessary Services required by third parties, such as school or employers, court ordered testing, diagnostics, etc. Services not within scope of practitioners scope of practice pursuant to state law Acupuncture, biofeedback, hypnosis Inpatient charges related to autopsy Routine foot care Sterilization Services beyond what is necessary for treatment Services not related to illness or problems at the time of treatment Services or items for which the provider does not usually charge Drugs not approved by the FDA. Power wheelchairs Non-emergency transport obtained Services that are considered to be of an unproven, experimental or research nature or cosmetic, social, habilitative, vocational, recreational or educational Services that are not medically necessary Services required by third parties, such as school or employers, court ordered testing, diagnostics, etc. Services not within scope of practitioners scope of practice pursuant to state law Services beyond what is necessary to treat the medical problems, Services that have nothing to do with the illness or problem of the visit. Services or items for which the provider does not usually charge Drugs that are not approved by the FDA. Services not usually performed by the provider 7

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