Code of Maryland Regulations (Last Updated: April 6, 2021) |
Title 10. Maryland Department of Health |
Part 2. |
Subtitle 09. MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS |
Chapter 10.09.90. Mental Health Case Management: Care Coordination for Children and Youth |
Sec. 10.09.90.03. Participant Eligibility
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A. A participant shall be eligible for care coordination services if the recipient:
(1) Is in a federal eligibility category for Maryland Medical Assistance according to COMAR 10.09.24, which governs the determination of eligibility for the Maryland Medical Assistance Program; and
(2) Meets the criteria of either §B(1) or (2) of this regulation.
B. The participant:
(1) Shall:
(a) Meet the diagnostic requirements of being either:
(i) An individual younger than 18 years old with a serious emotional disturbance or co-occurring disorder; or
(ii) A young adult with a serious emotional disturbance or co-occurring disorder enrolled in care coordination services continuously under this chapter since reaching age 18; and
(b) Require community treatment and support in order to prevent or address:
(i) Inpatient psychiatric or substance use treatment;
(ii) Treatment in a RTC or residential substance use treatment facility;
(iii) An out-of-home placement;
(iv) Emergency room utilization due to multiple behavioral health stressors;
(v) Homelessness or housing instability, or otherwise lacking in permanent, safe housing; or
(vi) Arrest or incarceration due to multiple behavioral health stressors; or
(2) Shall:
(a) Meet the requirements of §B(1)(a); and
(b) Need care coordination services to facilitate community treatment following:
(i) Release from a detention center or correctional facility; or
(ii) Discharge to the community from RTC placement or inpatient psychiatric unit.
C. A participant that disenrolls after reaching 18 years of age and wishes to re-enroll in care coordination services at a later date shall do so pursuant to COMAR 10.09.45 if more than 120 calendar days has passed since disenrollment.