Maternity and Infant Services Clause Samples

Maternity and Infant Services. For the following services, ADH shall pay a portion of the state match requirement. 99402,U1,UA Risk Assessment 99402,U4,UA Case ManagementLow Risk 99402,U5,UA Case Management – High Risk
Maternity and Infant Services. 1. Clinic Visits (per pregnancy) Prenatal visits should begin as early as possible and continue every four weeks until the 28th week, every two weeks until the 36th week, and weekly thereafter. High risk patients may require more visits. a. Initial prenatal visit: medical, obstetrical, menstrual and contraceptive history; complete physical examination; measurements (e.g. blood pressure, height, weight, and BMI). b. Subsequent prenatal visits: interval history; measurements (e.g. blood pressure, weight, BMI, recording of uterine size, recording of fetal movements, fetal heart tones auscultated, presentation and position determined); counseling. c. Postpartum clinic visit: interval history (e.g. labor and delivery, noting complications, newborn weight at birth, postpartum events, level of activity); physical assessment; measurements (e.g. blood pressure, Weight, BMI); rubella immunization, if indicated; family planning counseling; newborn care counseling.
Maternity and Infant Services. 99203 Initial Prenatal Visit 99212 Subsequent Prenatal Visit 99214 Postpartum Visit 99402,UA Perinatal Education 99402,U2,UA Nutrition Consultation J2790 Rhogam and Administration of Injection 99406,SE Tobacco Cessation Counseling (15 minutes) 99407,SE Tobacco Cessation Counseling (30 minutes) 99188 Topical Application of Fluoride Varnish Laboratory services, as appropriate and eligible under the Arkansas Medical Assistance Plan
Maternity and Infant Services. 99203 Initial Prenatal Visit 99212 Subsequent Prenatal Visit 99214 Postpartum Visit 99402,UA Perinatal Education 99402,U2,UA Nutrition Consultation J2790 Rhogam and Administration of Injection ▇▇▇▇▇,▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cessation Counseling (15 minutes) ▇▇▇▇▇,▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cessation Counseling (30 minutes) 99188 Topical Application of Fluoride Varnish Laboratory services, as appropriate and eligible under the Arkansas Medical Assistance Plan

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