Nevada Code § 422.272366

Medicaid: Inclusion of requirement for payment of certain costs for behavioral health services; application for waiver or amendment
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1. To the extent that federal financial
participation is available, the Director shall include under Medicaid coverage
for behavioral health services, including, without limitation, mental health
services and services for the treatment of a substance use disorder, that are
delivered:
(a) Through evidence-based, behavioral health
integration models, including, without limitation, collaborative care
management services; or
(b) In a federally-qualified health center by:
(1) A psychiatrist, psychologist, advanced
practice registered nurse, licensed marriage and family therapist, licensed
clinical social worker, clinical professional counselor, licensed alcohol and
drug counselor or licensed clinical alcohol and drug counselor; or
(2) A masters level intern practicing
under the direct supervision of a provider of health care listed in
subparagraph 1 who practices the same profession as the masters level intern.
2. The Authority shall:
(a) Apply to the Secretary of Health and Human
Services for any waiver of federal law or apply for any amendment of the State
Plan for Medicaid that is necessary for the Authority to receive federal
funding to provide the coverage described in subsection 1.
(b) Fully cooperate in good faith with the
Federal Government during the application process to satisfy the requirements
of the Federal Government for obtaining a waiver or amendment pursuant to
paragraph (a).
3. As used in this section:
(a) Behavioral health integration model means a
model of delivering behavioral health services that integrates such services
with primary care. The term includes, without limitation, the delivery of
behavioral health services using collaborative care management services.
(b) Collaborative care management services
means a combination of services and structured care management with regular
assessments directed and provided by a team of providers of primary care and
providers of behavioral health care.
(c) Federally-qualified health center has the
meaning ascribed to it in 42 U.S.C. 1396d(l)(2)(B).
(d) Masters level intern means:
(1) A physician licensed pursuant to chapter 630 or 633 of NRS who is completing a residency or fellowship in psychiatry;
(2) A registered nurse who holds a
masters or doctoral degree in nursing and is completing the training necessary
for licensure as an advanced practice registered nurse;
(3) A psychological assistant, as defined
in NRS 641.0263 , a psychological
intern, as defined in NRS 641.0265 , or
a psychological trainee, as defined in NRS
641.0267 ;
(4) A licensed marriage and family
therapist intern;
(5) A licensed clinical professional
counselor intern;
(6) A social worker who holds a masters
or doctoral degree in social work, is licensed to engage in social work and is
completing the training necessary for licensure as a clinical social worker;
(7) A certified clinical alcohol and drug
counselor intern; or
(8) A certified alcohol and drug counselor
who holds a masters degree or a doctoral degree in a field of social science
approved by the Board of Examiners for Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Counselors
and is completing the supervised counseling required for licensure as an
alcohol and drug counselor.

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