For the purposes of this part, "preventive health service" means a health service provided to a recipient to avoid or minimize the occurrence of illness, infection, disability, or other health condition. Examples are diabetes education, cardiac rehabilitation, weight loss programs, and nutrition counseling that meet the criteria established in part 9505.0210.
To be eligible for medical assistance payment, a preventive health service must:
not be otherwise available to the recipient without cost as part of another program funded by a government or private agency;
be generally accepted by the provider's professional peer group as a safe and effective means to avoid or minimize the illness; and
be ordered in writing by a physician and contained in the plan of care approved by the physician.
The services in items A and B are not eligible for medical assistance payment:
service that is only for a vocational purpose or an educational purpose that is not health related; and
service dealing with external, social, or environmental factors that do not directly address the recipient's physical or mental health.
MS s 256B.04
12 SR 624
August 12, 2008
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes