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School Based ACCESS Program (SBAP)

School Based ACCESS Program (SBAP). Welcome CCCS Parents!. Chester Community Charter School SBAP / ACCESS. What is the School-Based ACCESS Program, and how does it involve my child’s school? How does it work / what’s involved?

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School Based ACCESS Program (SBAP)

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  1. School Based ACCESS Program (SBAP) Welcome CCCS Parents!

  2. Chester Community Charter SchoolSBAP / ACCESS • What is the School-Based ACCESS Program, and how does it involve my child’s school? • How does it work / what’s involved? • What type of health-related services are eligible for reimbursement? • What does CCCS do with the funds they receive? • As a parent, what do I need to do with regard to the program? • Frequently Asked Questions • Contact Information

  3. What is the School-Based ACCESS Program, and how does it involve my child’s school? The School-Based ACCESS Program (SBAP) allows Local Education Agencies (LEAs) to receive Medical Assistance (MA) reimbursement for IEP medically necessary health-related services provided to students who are eligible for Medical Assistance. The Medicaid program is a joint federal/state program; however, LEAs only receive the federal Medicaid share for school-based services. The Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 clarified the issue of federal Medicaid funding for Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) services. Through this statute, education entities are eligible to receive reimbursement for certain health-related services rendered to students enrolled in the Medicaid Assistance Program. CCCS began participating in 2008.

  4. How does it work / what’s involved? Billing Rules • Students must receive special education services through an IEP. • Schools must be enrolled as a SBAP in the PA medical assistance program. • Students must have Medical Assistance. • Parent consent must be given before any billing can begin. • Services must be considered medically necessary and reviewed by MD, DO or CRNP. • 100% federally funded service providers cannot bill through the SBAP. • Service providers must meet SBAP licensure / certification requirements.

  5. What type of health-related services are eligible for reimbursement? Eligible services include: • Audiology • Assistive Devices • IEP development • Nursing (RN and LPN) • Occupational therapy • Orientation and Mobility • Personal Care Assistant • Physical therapy • Physician • Psychiatric • Speech and language • Teacher of the Hearing Impaired • Special transportation • Vision (limited)

  6. What does CCCS do with the funds they receive? SBAP funds must be used within the special education program. • Salaries/benefits • Contracted provider services • First aid/CPR & AED training • Computers & software • Assistive Devices • Books, supplies & specialized learning tools

  7. As a parent, what do I need to do with regard to the program? IDEA and Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations require that schools obtain written parental permission prior to billing MA, as per the form to the right. Refusal to allow your child’s school to bill MA does not relieve the school of its responsibility to ensure that all required services are provided to your child at no cost to parents.

  8. Frequently Asked Questions If I give consent for the school to bill MA, will it affect the services my child receives outside of school? No, MA will continue to pay for medically necessary health-related services your child receives outside of school. Will allowing the school to bill affect other benefits my child or family receives, such as cash assistance? No, allowing the school to bill will not affect a child’s or family’s MA services, funds, or limits in any way. If I consent, who else will see my child’s information? In order to bill, DPW requires that a medical practitioner review your child’s IEP to determine that the services are medically necessary. Am I required to give my child’s Social Security Number? No, your child’s Social Security Number is not required to bill MA.

  9. Frequently Asked Questions I signed this form at the last IEP meeting. Why am I being asked to sign it again? Regulations require LEAs to obtain parental consent every year, or each time your child’s medically necessary health-related IEP services increase or new services are added. If I do not consent, will my child continue to receive IEP services? Yes. Whether or not you consent, your child will continue to receive all services as defined in his/her IEP. Your refusal will not have any negative impact on your child’s services. However, we hope that you give consent since these funds are important in helping LEAs pay for many special education services. Will my child benefit from the funds the school receives? PDE has strict guidelines that require the reimbursement only be spent within the special ed program. Because your child is in the special education program, he/she will benefit from this reimbursement.

  10. Frequently Asked Questions How can schools use these funds? LEAs can use the funds for many expenses within the special education program. These include, but are not limited to: hiring and training staff, purchasing equipment and materials such as computers, textbooks, and assistive technology devices. Will I have to pay a monthly premium if my child receives MA? I recall receiving a notice to that effect. No, the state has chosen not to charge a premium for children who qualify for MA under PH Category 95 (disability category). Will I have to make any co-payments? No, there are no co-payments for school-based services. How does the school know my child is eligible for MA? Just like any physician or clinic, LEAs must enroll with the PA DPW as an MA provider. This allows the LEA to access MA eligibility information. LEAs are required by law to keep personal information confidential.

  11. CCCS School Based ACCESS Program Contact East Campus 214 East 5th Street Chester, PA 19013 West Campus 2730 Bethel Rd Chester, PA 19013 Phone 610-447-0400

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