Requesting Extension of Therapy, Maintenance Therapy, and Services That Always Require Prior Authorization
Maintenance Therapy
Prior authorization is required for maintenance therapy services. Prior authorization requests for maintenance therapy services may be approved when the following apply:
- Specialized knowledge and judgment of a PT, OT, or SLP provider are required to establish and monitor the therapy program.
- The recipient’s functional abilities cannot be maintained without PT, OT, or SLP services.
- Treatment allows the recipient to achieve or maintain a specific level of functional independence.
When evaluating a PA request for maintenance therapy services, Wisconsin Medicaid evaluates the recipient’s diagnoses, history, functional status, cognitive abilities, and the chronic or progressive nature of the identified diagnosis impairments or disabilities. In addition, consideration is given to the following:
- Caregivers involved with the recipient.
- Exercises prescribed in the home exercise program/preventive maintenance plan (HEP/PMP).
- Level of caregiver assistance required to execute the HEP/PMP.
- Professional skills and expertise the PT, OT, or SLP provider brings to the maintenance program.
- Recipient’s residence (e.g., private residence, group home).
- Specific functional outcomes of the HEP/PMP.
- Treatment goals and anticipated outcomes of the requested services.
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