Rules & Tools. Health Clinic Regulations. Important Updates for School-Based Providers

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Rules & Tools Health Clinic Regulations Important Updates for School-Based Providers

Why This Workshop? What situation are you currently facing? What question do you hope to get answered? What regulatory barriers have you faced? What advice do you have for others regarding regulations for SBHC?

Advantages of FQHCs at SBHC FQHC Federally Qualified Health Center Can bill for many services: Medi-Cal Family PACT CHDP Additional federal grant funds Medi-Cal managed care plans Integrated care: medical, behavioral health, dental Linkage to health system main clinic, specialist referrals, pharmacy, lab, etc.

Community Clinics at School Sites Community clinics (including FQHCs) can provide care to patients at school sites as: Licensed clinic Off-site services (not billable) Intermittent clinic (< 20 hours) Mobile van The Department of Health Care Services has confirmed that health centers (FQHCs) are eligible to bill for these services only if they are provided at a licensed or an intermittent clinic site. Off-site services are not billable for a health center.

First Option: Licensed Clinic Required for community clinics and free clinics (FQHC, Look-Alike, and other community clinics). County clinics and private physician offices are exempt from licensure. Application to California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Licensing & Certification Must meet Title 22 of the Health and Safety code regarding operations. Must meet Title 24 (OSHPD 3) building codes.

Second Option: Off-Site Services Health centers can go off-site from their clinic (e.g. to a health fair) and provide services Off-site visits are not billable for FQHCs

Third Option: Intermittent Site 1. Provide patient services for no more than 20 hours per week 2. Both the location and the service must be included in federal HRSA scope-ofproject 3. Have a lease or MOU in place with the host site that clearly identifies the clinic space and hours of operation 4. Have a fire clearance on-file 5. Inform DHCS of the site

Intermittent Clinic Requirements 1. No more than 20 hours per week Patient access to the clinic must be no more than 20 hours in any given week ( operational ) Staff may be present at the site during additional hours to complete charting, administrative tasks, clean-up, etc. Documentation (in case of an audit): Photograph of posted hours Patient schedule

Intermittent Clinic Requirements 2. HRSA Scope of Project Location and service type must both be included in the federal HRSA scope-of-project Submit at least 60 days prior to start date Board of Directors approval Consulting with HRSA Project Officer Application submitted to HRSA includes financial information, staffing profile and narrative HRSA approval takes 2-12 months

Intermittent Clinic Requirements 3. Lease or MOU Clearly identify clinic space and hours of operation May include a floorplan with clinic space highlighted Identify that the clinic has control of the operations of that space during the clinic hours To qualify as an intermittent clinic, the FQHC must operate the site Indicate the cost, start date and length of agreement

Intermittent Clinic Requirements Keep a Fire Clearance on-file 4. Fire Clearance

Intermittent Clinic Requirements 5. Inform DHCS of the site Letter should be submitted to Medi-Cal Provider Enrollment Division On the organization s letterhead Site address Hours of operation Statement that the clinic is staffed and supplied by the parent site It is also good to inform the local district office for Licensing (California Department of Public Health)

Intermittent Clinic Requirements Title 22 Regulations Intermittent sites must meet all other requirements of law, including administrative regulations and requirements, pertaining to fire and life safety. - Title 22 regulations (Chapter 7 Primary Care Clinics)

Intermittent Clinic Requirements Billable Visits In order to bill for the visit, it must meet the same requirements as billable visits at the parent site: Face-to-face encounter Billable provider

OSHPD 3 Changes OSHPD-3: Building code requirements for licensed community clinics Converting a space to a clinic use Mechanical and plumbing requirements California Building Standards Commission hearing (April 2013) New code: January 2014

Questions? FQHC at SBHC Licensed clinic Intermittent clinic Off-site services OSHPD-3

Tools for Expanding Care

First Tool Expanding Dental Capacity Through FQHC-Private Dentist Contracts

Contracting with Private Dentists In April 2012 CPCA received confirmation from DHCS that health centers can move forward with the 2009 CHIPRA legislation that allows health centers to contract with private dentists. With appropriate procedures in place health centers can bill Medi-Cal for these visits and will receive their full (PPS rate) payment.

Requirements for Contracting 1. These contracts must include a provision that the private dentist will not bill Medi-Cal directly for these visits but rather accepts the health center negotiated rate for services. 2. Health centers must include the contracted services in their HRSA federal 330 scope of project. 3. Patient is an established patient of the health center and is referred to the dentist by the health center.

Second Tool Dental Hygienists

Dental Hygienists In January 2008 Dental Hygienists became eligible for billable provider status at FQHC s FQHCs must submit a request to DHCS to bill for Dental Hygienist visits

Third Tool: RDHAP RDHAP Registered Dental Hygienist in Alternative Practice Practice independently in a Health Professional Shortage Area (e.g. at a SBHC run by an FQHC) Focus on preventive care

Questions? Petra Stanton, MPH Assistant Director of Clinical Affairs pstanton@cpca.org (916) 440-8170 x1088