§ 74.09.010 Definitions
§ 74.09.015 Nurse hotline, when funded
§ 74.09.035 Medical care services — Eligibility, standards — Limits
§ 74.09.037 Identification card — Social security number restriction
§ 74.09.050 Director’s powers and duties — Personnel — Medical screeners — Medical director
§ 74.09.053 Annual reporting requirement
§ 74.09.055 Copayment, deductible, coinsurance, other cost-sharing requirements authorized
§ 74.09.075 Employability and disability evaluation — Medical condition — Medical reports — Medical consultations and assistance
§ 74.09.080 Methods of performing administrative responsibilities
§ 74.09.120 Purchases of services, care, supplies — Nursing homes — Veterans’ homes — Institutions for persons with intellectual disabilities — Institutions for mental diseases
§ 74.09.150 Personnel to be under existing merit system
§ 74.09.160 Presentment of charges by contractors
§ 74.09.171 Contracts for medicaid services — Border communities
§ 74.09.180 Chapter does not apply if another party is liable — Exception — Subrogation — Lien — Reimbursement — Delegation of lien and subrogation rights
§ 74.09.185 Third party has legal liability to make payments — State acquires rights — Lien — Equitable subrogation does not apply
§ 74.09.190 Religious beliefs — Construction of chapter
§ 74.09.195 Audits of health care providers by the authority — Requirements — Procedure
§ 74.09.200 Audits and investigations — Legislative declaration — State authority
§ 74.09.210 Fraudulent practices — Penalties
§ 74.09.215 Medicaid fraud penalty account
§ 74.09.220 Liability for receipt of excess payments
§ 74.09.230 False statements, fraud — Penalties
§ 74.09.240 Bribes, kickbacks, rebates — Self-referrals — Penalties
§ 74.09.250 False statements regarding institutions, facilities — Penalties
§ 74.09.260 Excessive charges, payments — Penalties
§ 74.09.270 Failure to maintain trust funds in separate account — Penalties
§ 74.09.280 False verification of written statements — Penalties
§ 74.09.290 Audits and investigations of providers — Patient records — Penalties
§ 74.09.295 Disclosure of involuntary commitment information
§ 74.09.300 Department to report penalties to appropriate licensing agency or disciplinary board
§ 74.09.315 Whistleblowers — Workplace reprisal or retaliatory action
§ 74.09.325 Reimbursement of a health care service provided through telemedicine or store and forward technology — Audio-only telemedicine
§ 74.09.327 Audio-only telemedicine — Fee-for-service reimbursement
§ 74.09.328 Use of substitute providers — When permitted — Reimbursement requirements
§ 74.09.330 Reimbursement methodology for ambulance services — Transport of a medical assistance enrollee to a mental health facility or chemical dependency program
§ 74.09.335 Reimbursement of health care services provided by fire departments — Adoption of standards
§ 74.09.340 Personal needs allowance, adjusted
§ 74.09.390 Access to baby and child dentistry program — Coverage for eligible children — Authority’s duties — Report to legislature
§ 74.09.395 Access to baby and child dentistry program — Outreach and engagement — Stakeholder collaboration
§ 74.09.402 Children’s health care — Findings — Intent
§ 74.09.460 Children’s affordable health coverage — Findings — Intent
§ 74.09.470 Children’s affordable health coverage — Authority duties
§ 74.09.4701 Apple health for kids — Unemployment compensation
§ 74.09.475 Newborn delivery services to medical assistance clients — Policies and procedures — Reporting
§ 74.09.480 Performance measures — Provider rate increases — Report
§ 74.09.490 Children’s mental health — Improving medication management and care coordination
§ 74.09.495 Access to children’s behavioral health services — Report to legislature
§ 74.09.4951 Children and youth behavioral health work group — Advisory groups — Report to governor and legislature
§ 74.09.497 Authority review of payment codes available to health plans and providers related to primary care and behavioral health — Requirements — Principles considered — Matrices — Reporting
§ 74.09.500 Medical assistance — Established
§ 74.09.510 Medical assistance — Eligibility
§ 74.09.515 Medical assistance — Coverage for youth released from confinement
§ 74.09.520 Medical assistance — Care and services included — Funding limitations
§ 74.09.522 Medical assistance — Agreements with managed care organizations for provision of services to medicaid recipients — Principles to be applied in purchasing managed health care
§ 74.09.5222 Medical assistance — Section 1115 demonstration waiver request
§ 74.09.5223 Findings — Chronic care management
§ 74.09.5225 Medical assistance — Payments for services provided by rural hospitals — Participation in Washington rural health access preservation pilot
§ 74.09.5229 Primary care health homes — Chronic care management — Findings — Intent
§ 74.09.523 PACE program — Definitions — Requirements
§ 74.09.530 Medical assistance — Powers and duties of authority
§ 74.09.540 Medical assistance — Working individuals with disabilities — Intent
§ 74.09.545 Medical assistance or limited casualty program — Eligibility — Agreements between spouses to transfer future income — Community income
§ 74.09.555 Medical assistance — Reinstatement upon release from confinement — Expedited eligibility determinations
§ 74.09.557 Medical assistance — Complex rehabilitation technology products
§ 74.09.565 Medical assistance for institutionalized persons — Treatment of income between spouses
§ 74.09.575 Medical assistance for institutionalized persons — Treatment of resources
§ 74.09.585 Medical assistance for institutionalized persons — Period of ineligibility for transfer of resources
§ 74.09.595 Medical assistance for institutionalized persons — Due process procedures
§ 74.09.597 Medical assistance — Durable medical equipment and medical supplies — Providers
§ 74.09.600 Post audit examinations by state auditor
§ 74.09.605 Incorporation of outcomes/criteria into contracts with managed care organizations
§ 74.09.611 Hospital quality incentive payments — Noncritical access hospitals
§ 74.09.630 Opioid overdose reversal medications — Reimbursement
§ 74.09.632 Opioid overdose reversal medications — Technical assistance — Written materials
§ 74.09.634 Opioid overdose reversal medications — Bulk purchasing and distribution program
§ 74.09.640 Opioid use disorder — Nonpharmacologic treatments
§ 74.09.645 Opioid use disorder — Coverage without prior authorization
§ 74.09.650 Prescription drug assistance program
§ 74.09.653 Drug reimbursement policy recommendations
§ 74.09.655 Smoking cessation assistance
§ 74.09.657 Findings — Family planning services expansion
§ 74.09.658 Home health — Reimbursement — Telemedicine
§ 74.09.659 Family planning waiver program request
§ 74.09.660 Prescription drug education for seniors — Grant qualifications
§ 74.09.670 Medical assistance benefits — Incarcerated or committed persons — Suspension
§ 74.09.671 Incarcerated persons — Local jails — Behavioral health services — Federal funding
§ 74.09.672 Inmates of a public institution — Exclusion from medicaid coverage — Work release and partial confinement programs
§ 74.09.675 Gender-affirming care services — Prohibited discrimination
§ 74.09.700 Medical care — Limited casualty program
§ 74.09.710 Chronic care management programs — Medical homes — Definitions
§ 74.09.715 Access to dental care
§ 74.09.717 Dental health aide therapist services — Federal funding
§ 74.09.719 Compact of free association islander dental care program
§ 74.09.725 Prostate cancer screening
§ 74.09.730 Disproportionate share hospital adjustment
§ 74.09.741 Adjudicative proceedings
§ 74.09.745 Medicaid funding for home visiting services — Recommendations to legislature
§ 74.09.748 Regional service areas — Certain reimbursements required or allowed upon adoption of fully integrated managed health care system
§ 74.09.758 Medicaid procurement of services — Value-based contracting for medicaid and public employee purchasing
§ 74.09.760 Short title — 1989 1st ex.s. c 10
§ 74.09.770 Maternity care access system established
§ 74.09.780 Reservation of legislative power
§ 74.09.790 Definitions
§ 74.09.800 Maternity care access program established
§ 74.09.810 Alternative maternity care service delivery system established — Remedial action report
§ 74.09.820 Maternity care provider’s loan repayment program
§ 74.09.825 Donor human milk — Standards — Federal funding
§ 74.09.830 Postpartum health care coverage
§ 74.09.840 Prior authorization
§ 74.09.850 Conflict with federal requirements
§ 74.09.860 Request for proposals — Foster children — Integrated managed health and behavioral health care — Continuation of health care benefits following reunification
§ 74.09.870 Regional service areas — Establishment
§ 74.09.871 Behavioral health services — Contracting process
§ 74.09.875 Reproductive health care services — Prohibited discrimination
§ 74.09.877 Statewide plan to implement coordinated specialty care programs providing early identification and intervention for psychosis
§ 74.09.880 Z code collection — Incentives and funding
§ 74.09.885 Apple health and homes program — Definitions
§ 74.09.886 Apple health and homes program — Establishment — Eligibility — Services
§ 74.09.888 Apple health and homes program — Authority duties — Funding — Reports to legislature
§ 74.09.890 Medicaid program integrity — Administrative oversight — Strategic plan — Best practices
§ 74.09.892 Medicaid program integrity — Managed care organizations — Contracts — Best practices
§ 74.09.900 Other laws applicable
§ 74.09.920 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521

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