Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 10. Maryland Department of Health |
Part 2. |
Subtitle 09. MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS |
Chapter 10.09.15. Podiatry Services |
Sec. 10.09.15.04. Covered Services
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The Program covers the following medically necessary services:
A. Podiatric services rendered in the podiatrist's office, the participant's home, a hospital, a nursing facility, a free standing clinic, or elsewhere when these services are:
(1) Performed by the podiatrist or another licensed podiatrist in the podiatrists employ;
(2) Performed on the:
(a) Human foot or ankle;
(b) Anatomical structures that attach to the human foot; or
(c) Soft tissue below the midcalf;
(3) Clearly related to the participants individual medical needs as diagnostic, curative, palliative, or rehabilitative services; and
(4) Adequately described on the participants medical record.
B. Routine podiatric care rendered in an office, home, nursing home, or licensed assisted living facility for participants who have a metabolic, neurologic, or vascular disease affecting the lower extremities, including but not limited to:
(1) Arteriosclerosis obliterans (A.S.O., arteriosclerosis of the extremities, occlusive peripheral arteriosclerosis);
(2) Buergers disease (thromboangiitis obliterans);
(3) Peripheral neuropathies involving the feet, associated with:
(a) Traumatic injury;
(b) Leprosy or neurosyphilis; or
(c) Hereditary disorders, such as hereditary sensory radicular neuropathy, angiokeratoma corporis diffusum (Fabrys) and amyloid neuropathy; and
(4) The following conditions, if the patient is under the active care of a doctor of medicine or osteopathy who documents the condition:
(a) Diabetes mellitus;
(b) Chronic thrombophlebitis;
(c) Peripheral neuropathies involving the feet, associated with:
(i) Malnutrition and vitamin deficiency such as malnutrition (general and pellagra), alcoholism, malabsorption (celiac disease and tropical sprue), and pernicious anemia;
(ii) Carcinoma;
(iii) Diabetes mellitus;
(iv) Drugs and toxins;
(v) Multiple sclerosis; or
(vi) Uremia (chronic renal disease).
C. Drugs dispensed by the podiatrist in an emergency or drugs which cannot be self-administered within the limitations of COMAR 10.09.03;
D. Injectable drugs administered by the podiatrist within the limitations of COMAR 10.09.03;
E. Medical equipment and supplies prescribed by the podiatrist within the limitations of COMAR 10.09.12; and
F. Emergency services and related follow-up care.