RCW 74.09.825
Donor human milk—Standards—Federal funding.
(1) The authority shall provide coverage under this chapter for medically necessary donor human milk for inpatient use when ordered by a licensed health care provider with prescriptive authority or an international board certified lactation consultant certified by the international board of lactation consultant examiners for an infant who is medically or physically unable to receive maternal human milk or participate in chest feeding or whose parent is medically or physically unable to produce maternal human milk in sufficient quantities or caloric density or participate in chest feeding, if the infant meets at least one of the following criteria:
(a) An infant birth weight of below 2,500 grams;
(b) An infant gestational age equal to or less than 34 weeks;
(c) Infant hypoglycemia;
(d) A high risk for development of necrotizing enterocolitis, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, or retinopathy of prematurity;
(e) A congenital or acquired gastrointestinal condition with long-term feeding or malabsorption complications;
(f) Congenital heart disease requiring surgery in the first year of life;
(g) An organ or bone marrow transplant;
(h) Sepsis;
(i) Congenital hypotonias associated with feeding difficulty or malabsorption;
(j) Renal disease requiring dialysis in the first year of life;
(k) Craniofacial anomalies;
(l) An immunologic deficiency;
(m) Neonatal abstinence syndrome;
(n) Any other serious congenital or acquired condition for which the use of pasteurized donor human milk and donor human milk derived products is medically necessary and supports the treatment and recovery of the child; or
(o) Any baby still inpatient within 72 hours of birth without sufficient human milk available.
(2) Donor human milk covered under this section must be obtained from a milk bank that meets minimum standards adopted by the department of health pursuant to RCW 43.70.645.
(3) The authority may require an enrollee to obtain expedited prior authorization to receive coverage for donor human milk as required under this section.
(4) In administering this program, the authority must seek any available federal financial participation under the medical assistance program, as codified at Title XIX of the federal social security act, the state children's health insurance program, as codified at Title XXI of the federal social security act, and any other federal funding sources that are now available or may become available.
(5) For purposes of this section:
(a) "Donor human milk" means human milk that has been contributed to a milk bank by one or more donors.
(b) "Milk bank" means an organization that engages in the procurement, processing, storage, distribution, or use of human milk contributed by donors.
[ 2022 c 236 § 4.]
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74.09.015 - Nurse hotline, when funded.
74.09.035 - Medical care services—Eligibility, standards—Limits.
74.09.037 - Identification card—Social security number restriction.
74.09.050 - Director's powers and duties—Personnel—Medical screeners—Medical director.
74.09.053 - Annual reporting requirement (as amended by 2009 c 479).
74.09.055 - Copayment, deductible, coinsurance, other cost-sharing requirements authorized.
74.09.080 - Methods of performing administrative responsibilities.
74.09.150 - Personnel to be under existing merit system.
74.09.160 - Presentment of charges by contractors.
74.09.171 - Contracts for medicaid services—Border communities.
74.09.190 - Religious beliefs—Construction of chapter.
74.09.195 - Audits of health care providers by the authority—Requirements—Procedure.
74.09.200 - Audits and investigations—Legislative declaration—State authority.
74.09.210 - Fraudulent practices—Penalties.
74.09.215 - Medicaid fraud penalty account.
74.09.220 - Liability for receipt of excess payments.
74.09.230 - False statements, fraud—Penalties.
74.09.240 - Bribes, kickbacks, rebates—Self-referrals—Penalties.
74.09.250 - False statements regarding institutions, facilities—Penalties.
74.09.260 - Excessive charges, payments—Penalties.
74.09.270 - Failure to maintain trust funds in separate account—Penalties.
74.09.280 - False verification of written statements—Penalties.
74.09.290 - Audits and investigations of providers—Patient records—Penalties.
74.09.295 - Disclosure of involuntary commitment information.
74.09.300 - Department to report penalties to appropriate licensing agency or disciplinary board.
74.09.315 - Whistleblowers—Workplace reprisal or retaliatory action.
74.09.327 - Audio-only telemedicine—Fee-for-service reimbursement.
74.09.328 - Use of substitute providers—When permitted—Reimbursement requirements.
74.09.340 - Personal needs allowance, adjusted.
74.09.402 - Children's health care—Findings—Intent.
74.09.460 - Children's affordable health coverage—Findings—Intent.
74.09.470 - Children's affordable health coverage—Authority duties.
74.09.4701 - Apple health for kids—Unemployment compensation.
74.09.480 - Performance measures—Provider rate increases—Report.
74.09.490 - Children's mental health—Improving medication management and care coordination.
74.09.495 - Access to children's behavioral health services—Report to legislature.
74.09.500 - Medical assistance—Established.
74.09.510 - Medical assistance—Eligibility.
74.09.515 - Medical assistance—Coverage for youth released from confinement.
74.09.520 - Medical assistance—Care and services included—Funding limitations.
74.09.5222 - Medical assistance—Section 1115 demonstration waiver request.
74.09.5223 - Findings—Chronic care management.
74.09.5229 - Primary care health homes—Chronic care management—Findings—Intent.
74.09.523 - PACE program—Definitions—Requirements.
74.09.530 - Medical assistance—Powers and duties of authority.
74.09.540 - Medical assistance—Working individuals with disabilities—Intent.
74.09.557 - Medical assistance—Complex rehabilitation technology products.
74.09.565 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Treatment of income between spouses.
74.09.575 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Treatment of resources.
74.09.595 - Medical assistance for institutionalized persons—Due process procedures.
74.09.597 - Medical assistance—Durable medical equipment and medical supplies—Providers.
74.09.600 - Post audit examinations by state auditor.
74.09.605 - Incorporation of outcomes/criteria into contracts with managed care organizations.
74.09.611 - Hospital quality incentive payments—Noncritical access hospitals.
74.09.630 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Reimbursement.
74.09.632 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Technical assistance—Written materials.
74.09.634 - Opioid overdose reversal medications—Bulk purchasing and distribution program.
74.09.640 - Opioid use disorder—Nonpharmacologic treatments.
74.09.645 - Opioid use disorder—Coverage without prior authorization.
74.09.650 - Prescription drug assistance program.
74.09.653 - Drug reimbursement policy recommendations.
74.09.655 - Smoking cessation assistance.
74.09.657 - Findings—Family planning services expansion.
74.09.658 - Home health—Reimbursement—Telemedicine.
74.09.659 - Family planning waiver program request.
74.09.660 - Prescription drug education for seniors—Grant qualifications.
74.09.670 - Medical assistance benefits—Incarcerated or committed persons—Suspension.
74.09.671 - Incarcerated persons—Local jails—Behavioral health services—Federal funding.
74.09.675 - Gender affirming care services—Prohibited discrimination.
74.09.700 - Medical care—Limited casualty program.
74.09.710 - Chronic care management programs—Medical homes—Definitions.
74.09.715 - Access to dental care.
74.09.717 - Dental health aide therapist services—Federal funding.
74.09.719 - Compact of free association islander dental care program.
74.09.720 - Prevention of blindness program.
74.09.725 - Prostate cancer screening.
74.09.730 - Disproportionate share hospital adjustment.
74.09.741 - Adjudicative proceedings.
74.09.745 - Medicaid funding for home visiting services—Recommendations to legislature.
74.09.756 - Medicaid and state children's health insurance program demonstration project.
74.09.760 - Short title—1989 1st ex.s. c 10.
74.09.770 - Maternity care access system established.
74.09.780 - Reservation of legislative power.
74.09.800 - Maternity care access program established.
74.09.810 - Alternative maternity care service delivery system established—Remedial action report.
74.09.820 - Maternity care provider's loan repayment program.
74.09.825 - Donor human milk—Standards—Federal funding.
74.09.830 - Postpartum health care coverage.
74.09.850 - Conflict with federal requirements.
74.09.870 - Regional service areas—Establishment.
74.09.871 - Behavioral health services—Contracting process.
74.09.875 - Reproductive health care services—Prohibited discrimination.
74.09.880 - Z code collection—Incentives and funding.
74.09.885 - Apple health and homes program—Definitions.
74.09.886 - Apple health and homes program—Establishment—Eligibility—Services.
74.09.888 - Apple health and homes program—Authority duties—Funding—Reports to legislature.
74.09.900 - Other laws applicable.
74.09.920 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.