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Health Ppt 78120 | Pc Definition Presentation Feb Though April 2016

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              Ryan White Part A Federal
      Outpatient and Ambulatory Medical Care, defined as the provision of professional 
      diagnostic and therapeutic services rendered by a licensed physician, physician's 
      assistant, clinical nurse specialist, or nurse practitioner in an outpatient setting (not a 
      hospital, hospital emergency room, or any other type of inpatient treatment center), 
      consistent with HHS guidelines and including access to antiretroviral and other drug 
      therapies, including prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections and combination 
      antiretroviral therapies
       
      Allowable services include:  Diagnostic testing
         Early intervention and risk assessment,
         Preventive care and screening
         Practitioner examination, medical history taking, diagnosis and treatment of 
      common physical and mental conditions
         Prescribing and managing of medication therapy
         Education and counseling on health issues
         Well-baby care
         Continuing care and management of chronic conditions
         Referral to and provision of HIV-related specialty care (includes all medical 
      subspecialties even ophthalmic and optometric services) 
      As part of Outpatient and Ambulatory Medical Care, provision of laboratory tests integral 
      to the treatment of HIV infection and related complications
         Ryan White Part A Cleveland
    OAMC is the professional diagnosis and therapeutic services rendered by a physician, physician’s 
    assistant, clinical nurse specialist or nurse practitioner in an outpatient setting.  Settings include 
    clinics, medical offices, and mobile vans where clients generally do not stay overnight.  Emergency 
    room services are not considered outpatient settings. Services include diagnostic testing (see 
    separate definition), early intervention and risk assessment, preventative care and screening, 
    practitioner examination, medical history taking, diagnosis and treatment of common physical and 
    mental conditions, prescribing and managing medication therapy, care of minor injuries, education 
    and counseling on health issues, well-baby care, continuing care and management of chronic 
    conditions, and referral to and provision of sub-specialty care (includes all medical subspecialties). 
    Primary medical care for the treatment of HIV infection includes the provision of care that is 
    consistent with the Public Health Service’s guidelines.  Such care must include access to 
    antiretroviral and other drug therapies, including prophylaxis and treatment of opportunistic infections 
    and combination antiretroviral therapies. Proposals should demonstrate interaction with mental health 
    providers, dental providers, substance abuse treatment providers, dieticians and home health 
    providers to ensure coordination of care.  A referral of medical necessity is required for clients to 
    receive Ryan White funded nutritional counseling, home delivered meals, home health care, home 
    and community based health services and hospice services. Such referrals should indicate the 
    reasons why such care is necessary and the anticipated length of time service is expected. Referrals 
    must be renewed at various intervals depending on the service.
         Ryan White Part A Cleveland
       OAMC continued
        
       This includes all indicated medical diagnostic testing including all tests 
       considered integral to treatment of HIV and related complications (e.g. Viral 
       Load, CD4 counts and genotype assays).  Funded tests must meet the 
       following conditions:
        
       Tests must be consistent with medical and laboratory standards as 
       established by scientific evidence and supported by professionals, panels, 
       associations or organization. 
       Tests must be:
       Approved by the FDA, when required under the FDA Medical Devices Act 
       and/or 
       Performed in an approved Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 
       1988 (CLIA) certified laboratory or State exempt laboratory; and
       Tests must be:
       Ordered by a registered, certified or licensed medical provider and 
       Necessary and appropriate based on established clinical practice standards 
       and professional clinical judgment.
        
                                  OAMC Summary
       •  Service Unit: Budgets may be developed on a unit rate model, fee 
          schedule model, or cost reimbursement model.  A corresponding fee 
          schedule must be included with the proposal if using fee schedule model. 
          Includes FTE’s ,visits, and labs
       •  Unit of Service: 1 unit = 15 minute client encounter
           Staffing FY15
           8.59 FTE’s at 5 agencies
           Spent FY14
           $965,579.88
           Clients Served FY14
           1725 clients served
           11,662 units provided
           Ryan White Part A Federal
    • Local AIDS Pharmaceutical Assistance Program (LPAP) for the provision of HIV/AIDS 
     medications using a drug distribution system that has:
     –A client enrollment and eligibility determination process that includes screening for ADAP and LPAP 
      eligibility with rescreening every six months
     –A LPAP advisory board
     –Uniform benefits for all enrolled clients throughout the EMA or TGA
     –A drug formulary approved by the local advisory committee/board
     –A recordkeeping system for distributed medications
     –A drug distribution system
    • An LPAP that does not dispense medications as:
     A result or component of a primary medical visit
     A single occurrence of short duration (an emergency)
     Vouchers to clients on an emergency basis
    • A Program that is:
     Consistent with the most current HIV/AIDS Treatment Guidelines
     Coordinated with the State’s Part B AIDS Drug Assistance Program
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