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Nursing Homes — Nursing Facilities
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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Part Y, Nursing Home
Available format:
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Part Y, Nursing Home Services, is the service-specific portion of
the Wisconsin Medicaid Provider Handbook. Part Y includes information
on provider eligibility criteria, recipient eligibility criteria,
covered services, reimbursement and billing instructions. Use Part Y
in conjunction with the All-Provider Handbook. |
1/96 |
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Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech
and Language Pathology Services Handbook |
This handbook is a guide to Wisconsin Medicaid for all
Medicaid-certified physical therapy (PT), occupational therapy (OT), and
speech and language pathology (SLP) providers. Providers should maintain
and refer to this handbook in conjunction with the All-Provider
Handbook. This handbook completely replaces the Physical Therapy
Handbook - Part P, Div. II (published in January 1997), the Occupational
Therapy Services Handbook - Part P, Div. I (published in March 1998),
the Speech and Language Pathology Handbook (published in July 2003). |
1/1/06 |
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Disposable Medical Supplies
(DMS)
Handbook
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The policies in the Disposable Medical
Supplies (DMS) Handbook are effective for dates of service on and
after January 1, 2003.
The Disposable Medical Supplies Handbook incorporates all current
Wisconsin Medicaid disposable medical supplies information into a
single reference source that is easy to use and understand. |
1/03 |
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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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