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In-Home Mental Health/Substance Abuse Treatment Services for Children
(HealthCheck Other Services)
Handbooks and Guides
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Description |
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All-Provider Handbook
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This All-Provider Handbook (formerly known
as Part A) is issued to all providers who are Wisconsin Medicaid
certified. Wisconsin Medicaid is also known as Medical Assistance
(MA), the Medical Assistance Program (WMAP), Title XIX, or T19. This
handbook contains information that applies to fee-for-service
Medicaid providers. |
11/1/05 |
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Handbook
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The Division of Health Care Financing is pleased to
provide a copy of
the Mental Health and Substance Abuse Handbook. The handbook articulates current Medicaid policies found in
Wisconsin Administrative Code, HFS 101-108, as they apply to mental
health and substance abuse services. |
Rev. 4/06 |
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HealthCheck Screening Services, Part D, Div. I
Available format:
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The HealthCheck Screening Services
Handbook, Part D, Division I is the service specific portion of the
Wisconsin Medicaid Provider Handbook. Part D, Division I includes
information regarding provider eligibility criteria, covered services,
reimbursement, and billing instructions for the HealthCheck program.
The intent of this handbook should be used in conjunction with the
All-Provider Handbook. |
2/95 |
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HealthCheck Outreach and Case Management Services, Part D, Div. II
Available format:
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HealthCheck Outreach and Case Management is
Part D, Division II, a supplement to Part D, Division I, HealthCheck
Screening Services Handbook. It contains information applicable to
HealthCheck Outreach and Case Management providers. The intent of this
supplement is to provide information regarding provider eligibility
criteria, covered services, terms of reimbursement, and billing
instructions specific to the HealthCheck Outreach and Case Management
function. It is also to be used with both Part D, Division I,
HealthCheck Screening Services Handbook and the All-Provider Handbook. |
2/95 |
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Family Care Guide
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The Family Care Guide offers important
information for Medicaid fee-for-service providers who make services
available to Family Care – Care Management Organization (CMO)
members. While Family Care has not been implemented statewide, the
Family Care Guide is being sent to all Medicaid fee-for-service
providers in selected counties because providers in counties that do
not yet offer Family Care may, on occasion, need to provide services
to CMO members. |
11/1/01 |
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