On or before July 1, 2003, the department of human services shall make available on the department of human services' web page all rules, operating procedures and any other similar material relative to determining an individual's spend down eligibility for medical assistance under this chapter and the operating procedures and any other similar material necessary for a pharmacy to determine which prescriptions used to qualify the patient for TennCare through the spend down eligibility criteria are eligible to be billed to the TennCare program based on the effective date of eligibility for medical assistance.
Structure 2021 Tennessee Code
Chapter 5 - Programs and Services for Poor Persons
Part 1 - Medical Assistance Act
§ 71-5-106. Determination of Eligibility for Medical Assistance
§ 71-5-108. Payment Methodology for Medicaid Enrollees Not Enrolled in Medicare
§ 71-5-111. Investigation — Determination of Eligibility
§ 71-5-112. Hearing Concerning Eligibility
§ 71-5-121. Transfer of Income or Resources
§ 71-5-123. Statement of Public Officials as to Interest in Vendors or Providers
§ 71-5-125. Duties of Fiscal Review Committee
§ 71-5-127. Conflict With Federal Law — Single State Agency
§ 71-5-128. Contracts With Health Maintenance Organizations — Requirements
§ 71-5-129. Charges for Services of Physician Assistants
§ 71-5-134. Rules and Regulations — Funding Medical Assistance
§ 71-5-135. State Unemployment Health Care Benefits — Scope — Conditions
§ 71-5-136. Hold Harmless Requirements Prohibited
§ 71-5-138. Compliance With Provisions Regarding Authorizations for Pharmacy Services
§ 71-5-146. Pharmacy Lock-in Program
§ 71-5-149. Disease Management Program
§ 71-5-150. Reimbursement for Tenncare Crossover Payments
§ 71-5-182. Violations — Damages — Definitions
§ 71-5-189. Accounting of Tenncare Funds
§ 71-5-192. Information Management System
§ 71-5-193. Children's Mental Health Care — Development of Interagency Projects and Programs
§ 71-5-194. Spend Down Eligibility for Medical Assistance
§ 71-5-195. Study on Use of Prescription Drugs in Nursing Homes