Covered Services and Related Limitations
Hours of Care That Qualify as Private Duty Nursing Services
Wisconsin Medicaid requires that the POC include the actual amount of time to be spent on medically necessary direct cares requiring the skills of a licensed nurse (HFS 107.12(1)(f), Wis. Admin. Code).
A recipient qualifies for PDN if he or she requires eight or more hours of direct skilled nursing services. Add up the total hours of direct skilled nursing care provided by all caregivers, including home health agencies, nurses, and skilled cares provided by family or friends. If the total time required for these cares is equivalent to eight hours or more, the recipient is eligible for PDN.
For this purpose, skilled nursing tasks covered by Wisconsin Medicaid may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Application of dressings involving prescription medications and aseptic techniques.
- Gastrostomy feedings (include the time needed to begin, disconnect, and flush — not the entire time the feeding is dispensing).
- Injections.
- Insertion and sterile irrigation of catheters.
- Nasopharyngeal and tracheostomy suctioning.
- Treatment of extensive decubitus ulcers or other widespread skin disorders.
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