AHCCCS American Indian Health Program AIHP provides medically necessary services for enrolled members. The program also provides coverage for preventive and behavioral health care services. Member Guide Rich Text Version. The AHCCCS Acute Fee For Service Program for American Indians, administered by the State through the Division of Fee For Service Management at AHCCCS. Who can treat AIHP members? Any AHCCCS Registered Provider that has not opted out of fee for service. The AHCCCS FFS Program does not contract with individual providers. The AHCCCS Billing Manual for Indian Health Service IHS/Tribal Providers contains information ranging from introductory information about AHCCCS to claim disputes. Download Entire Manual. The IHS/Tribal Provider Billing Manual is intended to outline billing requirements for providers who are billing the AHCCCS IHS/Tribal unit for reimbursement. The AHCCCS American Indian Health Program pays for health assessments, screening tests, immunizations, and health education like: Well Exams and Physical Exams Laboratory Tests Cancer Screenings o Breast mammogram o Cervical Pap tests o Colon colonoscopy o Prostate PSA test Heart Disease Screenings. AHCCCS is currently experiencing technical difficulties affecting telephone service at all AHCCCS Call Centers. Technicians are working to correct the issue as quickly as possible.
The American Indian Health Program AIHP is a statewide, integrated program that covers physical, behavioral, and Children’s Rehabilitation Services, serving more than 117,000 AI/AN members as of October 2019. Those who choose AIHP may see any AHCCCS registered provider. The IHS is the principal federal health care provider and health advocate for Indian people, and provides a comprehensive health service delivery system for American Indians and Alaska Natives. The IHS Mission is to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. Thank you for visiting AHCCCS Online. In order to use the site, you must have an active account. Non IHS/638 NEMT providers transporting TRBHA members over 100 miles, one way or round trip, must receive prior authorization for the transport. Behavioral health transports must be to and from a covered behavioral health service. Prior.
American Indian and Alaska Native AHCCCS members may choose between Fee-for-Service also known as the AHCCCS American Indian Health Program, housed in the Division of Fee for Service Management or Managed Care health plans, and can change their choice at any time. Our agency also ensures that AHCCCS-enrolled American Indian and Alaska Native members are able to receive.
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