Effective: September 29, 2015
Latest Legislation: House Bill 64 - 131st General Assembly
(A) The department of health shall review applications for eligibility for the program for medically handicapped children that are submitted to the department by city and general health districts and physician providers approved in accordance with division (C) of this section. The department shall determine whether the applicants meet the medical and financial eligibility requirements established by the director of health pursuant to division (A)(1) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, and by the department in the manual of operational procedures and guidelines for the program for medically handicapped children developed pursuant to division (B) of that section. Referrals of potentially eligible children for the program may be submitted to the department on behalf of the child by parents, guardians, public health nurses, or any other interested person. The department of health may designate other agencies to refer applicants to the department of health.
(B) In accordance with the procedures established in rules adopted under division (A)(4) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, the department of health shall authorize a provider or providers to provide to any Ohio resident under twenty-one years of age, without charge to the resident or the resident's family and without restriction as to the economic status of the resident or the resident's family, diagnostic services necessary to determine whether the resident has a medically handicapping or potentially medically handicapping condition.
(C) The department of health shall review the applications of health professionals, hospitals, medical equipment suppliers, and other individuals, groups, or agencies that apply to become providers. The department shall enter into a written agreement with each applicant who is determined, pursuant to the requirements set forth in rules adopted under division (A)(2) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, to be eligible to be a provider in accordance with the provider agreement required by the medicaid program. No provider shall charge a medically handicapped child or the child's parent or guardian for services authorized by the department under division (B) or (D) of this section.
The department, in accordance with rules adopted under division (A)(3) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, may disqualify any provider from further participation in the program for violating any requirement set forth in rules adopted under division (A)(2) of that section. The disqualification shall not take effect until a written notice, specifying the requirement violated and describing the nature of the violation, has been delivered to the provider and the department has afforded the provider an opportunity to appeal the disqualification under division (H) of this section.
(D) The department of health shall evaluate applications from city and general health districts and approved physician providers for authorization to provide treatment services, service coordination, and related goods to children determined to be eligible for the program for medically handicapped children pursuant to division (A) of this section. The department shall authorize necessary treatment services, service coordination, and related goods for each eligible child in accordance with an individual plan of treatment for the child. As an alternative, the department may authorize payment of health insurance premiums on behalf of eligible children when the department determines, in accordance with criteria set forth in rules adopted under division (A)(9) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, that payment of the premiums is cost-effective.
(E) The department of health shall pay, from appropriations to the department, any necessary expenses, including but not limited to, expenses for diagnosis, treatment, service coordination, supportive services, transportation, and accessories and their upkeep, provided to medically handicapped children, provided that the provision of the goods or services is authorized by the department under division (B) or (D) of this section. Money appropriated to the department of health may also be expended for reasonable administrative costs incurred by the program. The department of health also may purchase liability insurance covering the provision of services under the program for medically handicapped children by physicians and other health care professionals.
Payments made to providers by the department of health pursuant to this division for inpatient hospital care, outpatient care, and all other medical assistance furnished to eligible recipients shall be made in accordance with rules adopted by the director of health pursuant to division (A) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code.
The departments of health and medicaid shall jointly implement procedures to ensure that duplicate payments are not made under the program for medically handicapped children and the medicaid program and to identify and recover duplicate payments.
(F) At the time of applying for participation in the program for medically handicapped children, a medically handicapped child or the child's parent or guardian shall disclose the identity of any third party against whom the child or the child's parent or guardian has or may have a right of recovery for goods and services provided under division (B) or (D) of this section. The department of health shall require a medically handicapped child who receives services from the program or the child's parent or guardian to apply for all third-party benefits for which the child may be eligible and require the child, parent, or guardian to apply all third-party benefits received to the amount determined under division (E) of this section as the amount payable for goods and services authorized under division (B) or (D) of this section. The department is the payer of last resort and shall pay for authorized goods or services, up to the amount determined under division (E) of this section for the authorized goods or services, only to the extent that payment for the authorized goods or services is not made through third-party benefits. When a third party fails to act on an application or claim for benefits by a medically handicapped child or the child's parent or guardian, the department shall pay for the goods or services only after ninety days have elapsed since the date the child, parents, or guardians made an application or claim for all third-party benefits. Third-party benefits received shall be applied to the amount determined under division (E) of this section. Third-party payments for goods and services not authorized under division (B) or (D) of this section shall not be applied to payment amounts determined under division (E) of this section. Payment made by the department shall be considered payment in full of the amount determined under division (E) of this section. Medicaid payments for persons eligible for the medicaid program shall be considered payment in full of the amount determined under division (E) of this section.
(G) The department of health shall administer a program to provide services to Ohio residents who are twenty-one or more years of age who have cystic fibrosis and who meet the eligibility requirements established in rules adopted by the director of health pursuant to division (A)(7) of section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, subject to all provisions of this section, but not subject to section 3701.024 of the Revised Code.
(H) The department of health shall provide for appeals, in accordance with rules adopted under section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, of denials of applications for the program for medically handicapped children under division (A) or (D) of this section, disqualification of providers, or amounts paid under division (E) of this section. Appeals under this division are not subject to Chapter 119. of the Revised Code.
The department may designate ombudspersons to assist medically handicapped children or their parents or guardians, upon the request of the children, parents, or guardians, in filing appeals under this division and to serve as children's, parents', or guardians' advocates in matters pertaining to the administration of the program for medically handicapped children and eligibility for program services. The ombudspersons shall receive no compensation but shall be reimbursed by the department, in accordance with rules of the office of budget and management, for their actual and necessary travel expenses incurred in the performance of their duties.
(I) The department of health, and city and general health districts providing service coordination pursuant to division (A)(2) of section 3701.024 of the Revised Code, shall provide service coordination in accordance with the standards set forth in the rules adopted under section 3701.021 of the Revised Code, without charge, and without restriction as to economic status.
(J)(1) The department of health may establish a manufacturer discount program under which a manufacturer of a drug or nutritional formula is permitted to enter into an agreement with the department to provide a discount on the price of the drug or nutritional formula distributed to medically handicapped children participating in the program for medically handicapped children. The program shall be administered in accordance with rules adopted under section 3701.021 of the Revised Code.
(2) If a manufacturer enters into an agreement with the department as described in division (J)(1) of this section, the manufacturer and the department may negotiate the amount and terms of the discount.
(3) In lieu of establishing a discount program as described in division (J)(1) of this section, the department and a manufacturer of a drug or nutritional formula may discuss a donation of drugs, nutritional formulas, or money by the manufacturer to the department.
(K) As used in this division "209(b) option" has the same meaning as in section 5166.01 of the Revised Code.
The program for medically handicapped children and the program the department of health administers pursuant to division (G) of this section shall continue to assist individuals who have cystic fibrosis and are enrolled in those programs in qualifying for medicaid under the spenddown process in the same manner it assists such individuals on the effective date of this amendment , regardless of whether the department of medicaid continues to implement the 209(b) option.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 37 | Health-Safety-Morals
Chapter 3701 | Department of Health
Section 3701.01 | Department of Health Definitions.
Section 3701.021 | Director of Health to Adopt Rules.
Section 3701.022 | Medically Handicapped Children Definitions.
Section 3701.023 | Program for Medically Handicapped Children.
Section 3701.024 | County's Share for Program for Medically Handicapped Children.
Section 3701.025 | Medically Handicapped Children's Medical Advisory Council.
Section 3701.026 | Right of Subrogation Against Liable Third Party.
Section 3701.027 | Grant Programs.
Section 3701.028 | Confidentiality.
Section 3701.0210 | Hemophilia Advisory Subcommittee.
Section 3701.0211 | Application for Federal Abstinence Education Funds.
Section 3701.03 | General Duties of Director of Health.
Section 3701.031 | Federal Grants for Monitoring, Studying and Preventing Pregnancy Losses.
Section 3701.033 | Distribution of Funds for Family Planning Services.
Section 3701.034 | Restrictions Regarding Use of Certain Federal Funds.
Section 3701.04 | Director of Health - Powers and Duties.
Section 3701.043 | Medicare Initial Certification Fund - Fees.
Section 3701.044 | Contract to Conduct Competency Examination or Evaluation.
Section 3701.045 | Child Fatality Review Boards Conducting Reviews.
Section 3701.046 | Grants for Women's Health Services - Application.
Section 3701.047 | Agreement to Promote Federally Qualified Health Centers.
Section 3701.048 | Protocols for the Administration of Drugs in a Declared Emergency.
Section 3701.049 | Fetal-Infant Mortality Review.
Section 3701.0410 | Drug Overdose Fatality Review.
Section 3701.0411 | Suicide Fatality Review.
Section 3701.05 | Annual Report to Health Officials and Public.
Section 3701.051 | Report on Incidence of Rare Diseases.
Section 3701.06 | Right of Entry to Investigate Violations.
Section 3701.071 | Registering and Record Keeping for Nonprofit Shelters and Health Care Facilities.
Section 3701.072 | Information Regarding Free Clinics.
Section 3701.073 | Department to Administer Medicare Rural Hospital Flexibility Program.
Section 3701.08 | Duties of Department Regarding Hospitals and Medical Facilities.
Section 3701.09 | Program for Construction and Modernization of Hospitals and Medical Facilities.
Section 3701.10 | District Health Commissioner May Be Required to Attend School of Instruction.
Section 3701.11 | Power to Administer Oath.
Section 3701.12 | Third Party Payment for Department Goods and Services.
Section 3701.13 | Department of Health - Powers.
Section 3701.131 | Director of Health - Duties Regarding Sickle Cell Disease.
Section 3701.132 | Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children.
Section 3701.133 | Meningococcal Meningitis and Hepatitis B Information.
Section 3701.134 | Director of Health to Provide Means of Immunization Against Chicken Pox.
Section 3701.135 | Autism Diagnosis Education Pilot Program.
Section 3701.136 | School-Based Fluoride Mouth Rinse Program.
Section 3701.137 | Promotion of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Education.
Section 3701.138 | Influenza Information for Older Adults.
Section 3701.139 | Meetings; Report.
Section 3701.1310 | Assistance at Appointments During Declared Emergency.
Section 3701.14 | Special Duties of Director of Health.
Section 3701.141 | Office of Women's Health Initiatives.
Section 3701.142 | Rules for Community Health Workers.
Section 3701.144 | Ohio Breast and Cervical Cancer Project.
Section 3701.145 | Director Ensure Treatment for Breast or Cervical Cancer.
Section 3701.146 | Duties and Powers Regarding Tuberculosis.
Section 3701.15 | Annual Report.
Section 3701.161 | Diphtheria Antitoxin.
Section 3701.162 | Antitoxin for Indigent Persons.
Section 3701.17 | Protected Health Information.
Section 3701.18 | Testing Bacteria Level of Water Adjacent to Public Swimming Beaches.
Section 3701.19 | Poison Control Network Definitions.
Section 3701.20 | Poison Control Network - Purposes.
Section 3701.21 | Save Our Sight Fund.
Section 3701.22 | Public Health Laboratory.
Section 3701.221 | Chemical and Bacteriological Laboratory.
Section 3701.231 | Laboratory Compliance With Reporting and Confidentiality Requirements.
Section 3701.24 | Report as to Contagious or Infectious Diseases - AIDS and Hiv.
Section 3701.241 | Director to Develop and Administer AIDS and HIV Related Programs.
Section 3701.242 | Informed Consent to HIV Test Required.
Section 3701.243 | Disclosing of HIV Test Results or Diagnosis.
Section 3701.244 | Civil Actions.
Section 3701.245 | Public Agencies May Not Require HIV Results to Obtain Services.
Section 3701.246 | HIV Testing of Donated Body Parts or Fluids.
Section 3701.247 | Order Compelling HIV Testing.
Section 3701.249 | Immunity of Employer.
Section 3701.261 | Ohio Cancer Incidence Surveillance System.
Section 3701.262 | Cancer Incidence Surveillance System Rules.
Section 3701.28 | Powers of Department When Local Authorities Fail to Act.
Section 3701.29 | Annual Conference - Expenses.
Section 3701.30 | Blood Bank for Civilian Use.
Section 3701.31 | Administration of Blood Bank.
Section 3701.32 | Rooms Provided.
Section 3701.33 | Ohio Public Health Advisory Board.
Section 3701.34 | Ohio Public Health Advisory Board; Powers and Duties.
Section 3701.341 | Rules Relating to Abortions.
Section 3701.344 | Rules for Private Water Systems.
Section 3701.345 | Applying for Variance From Rules.
Section 3701.347 | Rules to Remain in Effect Until Repealed or Superseded.
Section 3701.351 | Standards, Procedures for Hospital Staff Membership.
Section 3701.352 | Violations Prohibited.
Section 3701.36 | Palliative Care and Quality of Life Interdisciplinary Council.
Section 3701.361 | Palliative Care Consumer and Professional Information and Education Program.
Section 3701.362 | Identifying and Informing Persons Who May Benefit From Palliative Care.
Section 3701.38 | Application to Surgeon General for Federal Funds.
Section 3701.40 | Minimum Standards for Hospitals Receiving Federal Aid.
Section 3701.41 | Priority of Construction and Modernization.
Section 3701.42 | Application for Construction or Modernization Projects.
Section 3701.43 | Hearing to Be Given Applicant.
Section 3701.44 | Inspection of Construction Projects - Certification to Surgeon General.
Section 3701.45 | Hospital and Medical Facilities Construction Fund - Federal Grant Funds.
Section 3701.46 | Statement on Certificate.
Section 3701.47 | Standard Tests for Syphilis and Gonorrhea.
Section 3701.48 | Laboratory Report.
Section 3701.49 | Duty in Case Physician Is Not in Attendance.
Section 3701.501 | Newborns Screened for Genetic, Endocrine, and Metabolic Disorders.
Section 3701.502 | Programs of Education, Detection, and Treatment of Genetic Diseases.
Section 3701.503 | Testing Newborns Definitions.
Section 3701.504 | Program to Identify Newborn and Infant Hearing Impairment.
Section 3701.505 | Hospitals and Freestanding Birthing Centers Duties Concerning Hearing Screening.
Section 3701.506 | Preparing and Distributing of Information Concerning Hearing Loss.
Section 3701.507 | Infant Hearing Screening Subcommittee.
Section 3701.508 | Statewide Hearing Screening, Tracking, and Early Intervention Program Rules.
Section 3701.509 | Analyzing and Interpreting Hearing Screening Information.
Section 3701.5010 | Critical Congenital Heart Defects Screening.
Section 3701.51 | Inflammation of the Eyes of the Newborn and Gonorrheal Ophthalmia.
Section 3701.511 | Use of Program Funds to Counsel or Refer for Abortion.
Section 3701.52 | Condition to Be Reported.
Section 3701.53 | Duties of Health Commissioner.
Section 3701.54 | Duties of Department of Health.
Section 3701.55 | Use of Prophylactic Against Inflammation - Record.
Section 3701.56 | Enforcement of Rules and Regulations.
Section 3701.57 | Prosecutions and Proceedings - Injunctive or Other Relief.
Section 3701.571 | Establishing Graduated System of Fines.
Section 3701.58 | Prosecuting Attorney to Prosecute Violations.
Section 3701.59 | Encouragement to Seek Treatment for Drug Addiction.
Section 3701.60 | Offer of Uterine Cytologic Examination for Cancer to Every Female In-Patient.
Section 3701.601 | Breast and Cervical Cancer Project Income Tax Contribution Fund.
Section 3701.602 | Wishes for Sick Children Income Tax Contribution Fund.
Section 3701.61 | Help Me Grow Program.
Section 3701.611 | Central Intake and Referral System for Home Visiting Programs.
Section 3701.612 | Ohio Home Visiting Consortium.
Section 3701.613 | Biannual Summit on Home Visiting Programs.
Section 3701.614 | Educational Materials Regarding Health Risks of Lead-Based Paint.
Section 3701.63 | Shaken Baby Syndrome Education Program.
Section 3701.64 | Distribution of Shaken Baby Syndrome Educational Materials.
Section 3701.65 | Choose Life Fund.
Section 3701.66 | Safe Sleep Education Program.
Section 3701.67 | Infant Safe Sleep Screening Procedure.
Section 3701.671 | Reporting Regarding Safe Crib Procurement.
Section 3701.68 | Commission on Infant Mortality.
Section 3701.69 | Down Syndrome Information Sheet.
Section 3701.701 | Summary Sheet.
Section 3701.703 | Confidentiality.
Section 3701.71 | Minimum Standards for Voluntary and Governmental Hospitals.
Section 3701.73 | Exceptions to Act.
Section 3701.741 | Fees for Providing Copies of Medical Records.
Section 3701.742 | Consumer Price Index Adjustment to Fees for Providing Medical Records.
Section 3701.75 | Authenticating Health Care Records.
Section 3701.77 | Lupus Education and Awareness Program.
Section 3701.771 | Needs Assessment Regarding Lupus.
Section 3701.775 | Lupus Education and Awareness Program Fund.
Section 3701.78 | Commission on Minority Health.
Section 3701.79 | Physician, Hospital, and Department Abortion Reports.
Section 3701.791 | Notice to Be Posted Where Abortions Performed.
Section 3701.792 | Child Survival Form.
Section 3701.81 | Exposing Others to Contagion.
Section 3701.82 | Rules and Prohibitions for Use of Burners or Heaters.
Section 3701.83 | General Operations Fund.
Section 3701.832 | Department of Health Medicaid Fund.
Section 3701.834 | Public Health Emergency Preparedness Fund.
Section 3701.84 | Plan for Reduction of Tobacco Use.
Section 3701.841 | Tobacco Use Prevention Fund.
Section 3701.85 | Automated External Defibrillator - Requirements for Use.
Section 3701.86 | Anatomical Pathology Services Billing Definitions.
Section 3701.861 | Laboratory Bill for Anatomical Pathology Services.
Section 3701.87 | Agreement to Review Proposed Capital Expenditures by Health Care Facilities.
Section 3701.89 | Ohio Medical Quality Foundation.
Section 3701.90 | Development of Curricula on Efficacy-Based Contraceptives.
Section 3701.91 | Toll-Free Patient Safety Telephone Line.
Section 3701.92 | Definitions Relating to Patient Centered Medical Home Education.
Section 3701.921 | Patient Centered Medical Home Education Program.
Section 3701.922 | Implementation by Director.
Section 3701.923 | Patient Centered Medical Home Education Pilot Project.
Section 3701.924 | Patient Centered Medical Home Education Advisory Group.
Section 3701.925 | Applications From Primary Care Practices With Educational Affiliations.
Section 3701.926 | Eligibility Requirements.
Section 3701.927 | Contracts With Selected Practices; Terms and Conditions.
Section 3701.928 | Development of Curricula.
Section 3701.93 | Ohio Violent Death Reporting System.
Section 3701.931 | Purpose of System.
Section 3701.932 | Violent Death Advisory Group.
Section 3701.933 | Data Collection Model.
Section 3701.934 | Specification of Type, Sources, and Methods of Collecting Data.
Section 3701.935 | Collection From Existing Sources.
Section 3701.936 | Provision of Data by State Agencies.
Section 3701.937 | Provision of Data by Other Entities and Individuals.
Section 3701.938 | Duty to Provide Information.
Section 3701.9310 | Confidential Information.
Section 3701.9311 | Information Not Subject to Subpoena or Discovery.
Section 3701.9312 | Standards and Procedures for Accessing Information.
Section 3701.9314 | Adoption of Rules.
Section 3701.94 | Patient Centered Medical Home Program.
Section 3701.941 | Voluntary Patient Centered Medical Home Certification Program.
Section 3701.942 | Reporting Requirements for Certified Patient Centered Medical Homes.
Section 3701.943 | Report to Governor and General Assembly.
Section 3701.951 | Infant Mortality, Preterm Birth and Stillbirth Rates.
Section 3701.953 | Infant Mortality Scorecard.
Section 3701.96 | Fees for Zoonotic Disease Programs.
Section 3701.97 | Stillbirth Data.
Section 3701.98 | Standards, Policies and Procedures.
Section 3701.981 | Completion and Submission of Assessments and Plans.