B – UFC/ACC wants to help your children grow up healthy. Early Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) is a comprehensive child health program of prevention, treatment, correction, and improvement (amelioration) of physical and mental health problems for AHCCCS members under the age of 21.
The purpose of EPSDT is to ensure the availability and accessibility of health care resources, as well as to assist Medicaid members in effectively utilizing these resources.
EPSDT services provide comprehensive health care through primary prevention, early intervention, diagnosis, medically necessary treatment, and follow-up care of physical and behavioral health problems for AHCCCS recipients less than 21 years of age.
An EPSDT visit includes all screenings and services described in the AHCCCS EPSDT and dental periodicity schedules. Limitations and exclusions, other than the requirement for medical necessity and cost effectiveness do not apply to EPSDT services.
Amount, Duration, and Scope: The Medicaid Act defines EPSDT services to include screening services, vision services, dental services, hearing services and “such other necessary health care, diagnostic services, treatment and other measures described in federal law subsection 42 USC 1396d(a) to correct or ameliorate defects and physical and mental illnesses and conditions discovered by the screening services, whether or not such services are covered under the (AHCCCS) state plan.
This means that EPSDT covered services include services intended to correct or improve physical and mental defects, conditions, and illnesses discovered by the screening process when those services fall within one of the optional and mandatory categories of “Medical Assistance” as defined in the Medicaid Act. Services covered under EPSDT include all categories of services in the federal law even when they are not listed as covered services in the AHCCCS state plan, AHCCCS statutes, rules, or policies as long as the services are medically necessary and cost effective.
EPSDT includes, but is not limited to, coverage of inpatient and outpatient hospital services, laboratory and x-ray services, physician services, nurse practitioner services, medications, dental services, therapy services, behavioral health services, medical supplies, prosthetic devices, eyeglasses (with unrestricted repair or replacement), transportation, and family planning services.
EPSDT also includes diagnostic, screening, preventive, and rehabilitative services. However, EPSDT services do not include services that are solely for cosmetic purposes, or that are not cost effective when compared to other interventions.
It is important for your child to visit their doctor for an Early Periodic Screen Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) or Well Child visit.
EPSDT visits are important for all infants, children, and young adults under 21. There are no charges or co-payments for EPSDT services or any related services for any child under the age of 21 on our health plan.
EPSDT visits do not include services that are experimental, that are solely for cosmetic purposes, or that are not cost effective when compared to other interventions.
If you think something may be wrong between visits, call your baby’s provider. In many cases they can answer your questions over the phone. If not, they’ll make an appointment for you to bring your baby in for an office visit. Many of the things new parents worry about turn out to be minor problems.
If you need assistance with transportation to and from medical appointments, please reach out to our Customer Care Center.