SHARS Telehealth Services: IEP and Parental Consents

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SHARS Services Provided Through Telemedicine or Telehealth

If a school that participates in SHARS provides instruction to a Medicaid-eligible student, the school may seek Medicaid reimbursement for SHARS services delivered through telemedicine or telehealth, assuming all other SHARS program requirements are met.  HHSC will allow reimbursement for the following SHARS services to be delivered via telemedicine or telehealth when school districts have moved to virtual learning or any other educational model outside of the traditional school-based location:

• Audiology services
• Counseling services (psychologist or Master’s level clinician delivered)
• Occupational therapy
• Physician services
• Physical therapy
• Speech therapy

HHSC does not require the Individualized Education Program (IEP) to be amended for remote delivery of SHARS services. However, districts are advised to follow all Texas Education Agency guidance regarding IEP requirements. Distant site telemedicine and telehealth providers must obtain informed consent to treatment from the patient, patient’s parent, or the patient’s legal guardian prior to rendering a telemedicine or telehealth service. Consent may be written or verbal and must be documented in the student’s medical records.

For more information contact your Onward Client Success Manager at support@onwardlearning.com.