Sec. 10.09.17.04. Covered Services  


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  • A. The Physical Therapy Program covers medically necessary physical therapy services ordered in writing by a physician, doctor of dental surgery or of dental medicine, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, nurse midwife, or podiatrist when the services are:

    (1) Provided by a licensed physical therapist or by a licensed physical therapist assistant under a licensed physical therapist's direct supervision;

    (2) Provided in the provider's office, the patient's home, or a domiciliary level facility;

    (3) Diagnostic, rehabilitative, or therapeutic, and directly related to the written treatment order;

    (4) Of sufficient complexity and sophistication, or the condition of the patient is such, that the services of a physical therapist are required;

    (5) Rendered pursuant to a written treatment order which:

    (a) Is signed and dated by the prescriber;

    (b) Specifies the following:

    (i) Part or parts to be treated; and

    (ii) Expected results of physical therapy treatments;

    (c) Is kept on file by the therapist as a part of the patient's permanent record, subject to review by the Department or its designee; and

    (d) Is not altered by the therapist unless:

    (i) Medically indicated;

    (ii) Signed by the therapist;

    (iii) Necessary changes are made;

    (iv) The prescriber is notified of the change; and

    (v) The change is noted in the patient's record; and

    (6) Recorded in the patient's permanent record which includes:

    (a) The treatment order of the prescriber;

    (b) The initial evaluation by the therapist and significant past history;

    (c) All pertinent diagnoses and prognoses;

    (d) Contraindications, if any; and

    (e) Progress notes documented in accordance with the requirements listed in COMAR 10.38.03.02-1A(2), C, and D.

    B. The Physical Therapy Program covers an initial evaluation, on a one-time-only basis, per condition, when the requirements of §A, of this regulation, are met.

    C. If the prescribing order exceeds 30 days, the therapist shall request a new order from the prescriber for continued therapy.