Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 140.420 - Dental Services
Effective for dates of service on or after July 1, 2014, except as otherwise specified in this Section:
a) Except as outlined in subsection (b),
payment for dental services shall be made only to enrolled licensed
dentists.
b) Payment for oral
health screening and fluoride varnish services shall be made to enrolled
licensed dentists, and physicians or advance practice registered nurses (APRNs)
who are trained and approved to provide oral health screening and fluoride
varnish services.
c) Payment for
comprehensive orthodontic care shall be made only to a dentist licensed for
provision of those services.
d)
Except as specified in subsections (e) and (f), payment shall be made for
allowable dental services specified in Table D that are:
1) Necessary to relieve pain or infection,
preserve teeth, or restore adequate dental function;
2) Diagnostic, preventive, or restorative
services, endodontics, prosthodontics, orthodontics or oral surgery included in
the Department's Schedule of Dental Procedures (see Table D); and
3) Performed by the dentist or under the
direct supervision of the dentist, or for oral health screening and fluoride
varnish services, performed by or under the direct supervision of an enrolled
licensed dentist, physician or APRN.
e) Payment shall not be made for experimental
dental care and procedures performed only for cosmetic reasons.
f) Effective for dates of service July 1,
2012 through June 30, 2014, notwithstanding other provisions of this Section or
Section
140.421,
dental services rendered to recipients age 21 years and older shall be limited
to those dental services that are medically necessary to treat pain, infection,
swelling, uncontrolled bleeding, or traumatic injury that can be treated by
extraction and dental services that are medically necessary as a prerequisite
for necessary medical care.
g)
Payment should be made to All Kids School-Based Dental Program providers that
administer out-of-office delivery of allowed preventive dental services in a
school setting to children under 19 years of age. Dental providers must:
1) Be enrolled with HFS as a dental
provider;
2) Be registered with the
All Kids School-Based Dental Program;
3) Follow guidelines for the IDPH
Calendar;
4) Have the ability to
administer the allowed preventive dental services in the school
setting;
5) Complete and maintain a
Dental Record of the school visit for each child;
6) Complete an IDPH Proof of School Dental
Examination Form;
7) Provide a
completed School Follow up Form for the school to provide to the
parent/guardian;
8) Provide a
follow-up referral care plan for children that receive Caries Risk Assessment
Codes of D0602 or D0603. The referral plan shall consist of one of the
following referral options:
A) InsureKidsNow
web site;
B) Follow-up care to the
provider who provided service in school;
C) Follow-up care will be provided at school;
or
D) School provider will have a
case manager that assists children in getting follow-up care.
9) Include the Caries Risk
Assessment Codes (D0601, D0602 or D0603) in the school dental service claims;
and
10) Have an active
collaborative agreement with a Public Health Dental Hygienist (PHDH), if
applicable.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 10282, effective June 27, 2013
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