See below for information about West Virginia school based Medicaid, including coverage, eligibility, and billing. Also, discover how to bring Relay to West Virginia!
Schedule Research Meeting• Nursing Services
• Audiology
• Speech Therapy
• Occupational Therapy
• Physical Therapy
• Personal Care
• Targeted Case Management
• Transportation
• Psychological
• Behavioral Health Services
Eligibility defined as Medicaid-eligible children ages 3 to 21 for covered medically necessary services provided pursuant to an IEP. The billing providers are the Local Education Agencies (LEAs), county boards of education or county school districts. Rendering providers are not required to enroll in Medicaid.
Supervision Signoff
Modifiers on Procedure Codes
Prescriptions Needed
Telehealth
Free Care Expansion
Not yet taken action on Medicaid expansion in schools.
Contact us to enquire about bringing Relay to West Virginia or fill out a quick market research survey to see if we can ensure sustainable success.
Before we start working with a new district, we schedule research meetings to make sure there is strategic alignment between Relay, the district, and the state to ensure that your return on investment is sustainable and substantial. Using the framework below, we will assess the benefits in each category.
Please fill out the form below if you are interested in talking to one of our team members about bringing Relay to your state. We will aim to answer all requests as soon as possible.
*This information is based upon review of publicly available documents as of 2021 and is subject to change at any time. This information should not be considered as legal or compliance advice. Contact individual states or Relay to verify Medicaid program requirements.
Healthy Students Promising Futures
https://healthystudentspromisingfutures.org/map-school-medicaid-programs/#0Healthy Students, Promising Futures “Free Care” Rule:
https://healthystudentspromisingfutures.org/free-care-rule/West Virginia Department of Education:
https://wvde.us/