Screening services include:
- Routine physical examinations as recommended and updated by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) “Guidelines for Health Supervision III” and described in “Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children and Adolescents”
- Screening for developmental delay at each visit through the 5th year
- Screening for Autism Spectrum Disorders per AAP guidelines
- Health and development history
- Unclothed physical exam
- Development assessment and behavioral health screening
- Assessment and provision of immunizations as appropriate for age and health history, in accordance with the schedule for pediatric vaccines established by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
- Assessment of nutrition status
- Vision testing
- Hearing testing
- Laboratory procedures appropriate for age and population groups, including blood lead screening
- Oral health assessments, evaluations, prophylaxis and oral hygiene counseling for all children at preventive visits at regular intervals and in accordance with state Oral Health Periodicity Schedule.
- Infant members under the age of 1 must be referred to a dentist or dental professional working under the supervision of a dentist as part of the Medicaid Fee-for-Service program
- Anticipatory guidance and health education
- Referral for additional services if indicated for further diagnosis and treatment
services.
Trillium will ensure and verify that network Behavioral Health providers coordinate with Primary Care Providers and specialists conducting EPSDT screenings. Trillium will not make an adverse benefit determination on a service authorization request for a child until the request is reviewed. For more information, please view our EPSDT Policy.
Treatment Services
EPSDT provides for treatment and services that are needed to “correct or ameliorate defects and physical and mental illnesses and conditions,” regardless of whether the requested service is covered in the State Plan. This means that children under age 21 can receive services in excess of benefit limits, even if the service is no longer covered or not covered under the State Plan.
According to CMS, “ameliorate” means to improve or maintain the beneficiary’s health in the best condition possible, compensate for a health problem, prevent it from worsening, or prevent the development of additional health problems.
EPSDT criteria include:
- the service must be covered under 1905(a) of the Social Security Act
- it must be safe, effective, generally recognized as an accepted method of medical practice or treatment,
- cannot be experimental or investigational (which means that most clinical trials cannot be covered).