302 Types of AHCCCS Medical Assistance Service Packages

 

 

Revised 04/26/2022

 

Policy

AHCCCS Medical Assistance coverage is provided through the following service packages:

See Chapter 1200 for information on customer costs.

 

1) AHCCCS Medical Assistance Service Package

The AHCCCS Medical Assistance Service Package includes:

Most customers receive all medically necessary services from an AHCCCS Complete Care Plan.

American Indians may choose to receive services by enrolling in an AHCCCS Complete Care Plan or through the American Indian Health Program (AIHP).

 

2) ALTCS Service Packages

ALTCS customers may be eligible for a:

The full ALTCS service package includes the following services:

NOTE     The limited ALTCS service package includes all the services listed above EXCEPT Long Term Care Services.

See MA521, MA705K, and MA900 for details about what can result in a customer getting only the limited ALTCS service package.

 

3) Emergency Service Package

The emergency service package is limited to services that are needed to treat an emergency medical condition.

 

4) Medicare Savings Program Packages

There are three Medicare Savings Plan (MSP) programs and two service packages, one for QMB and one for SLMB or QI-1:

Program

Benefits Paid

QMB

Medicare Part A premiums;

Medicare Part B premiums;

Medicare deductibles; and

Medicare coinsurance

SLMB or QI-1

Medicare Part B premiums

 

5) Transplant Extended Eligibility Program – Medical Service Package

Customers eligible for the Transplant Extended Eligibility Program have two options for the extension of coverage. The option chosen determines the amount and duration of services that will be provided:

 

Definitions

Term

Definition

AHCCCS American Indian Health Program (AIHP)

AIHP is responsible for paying fee-for-service claims submitted for American Indians who have chosen not to enroll in an AHCCCS Complete Care plan. If the American Indian member does not choose a plan and lives within the bounds of a tribal nation, the member will be automatically enrolled in AIHP.

Emergency Services

Medically necessary services, including labor and delivery, to treat a medical or behavioral health condition that in the absence of immediate medical attention is reasonably likely to result in:

  • Placing the individual's health in serious jeopardy;

  • Serious impairment to bodily functions;

  • Serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part; or

  • Serious physical harm to another person.