Medicaid will pay for services and treatments that fit within any of the 1905(a) benefit categories of the Social Security Act (The Act). Medicaid-enrolled children can receive a broad range of the Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) services as defined in 1905(r) of the Act, even if the services are not otherwise available under the State Medicaid Plan. For Medicaid-enrolled students with an IEP/IFSP, Medicaid is the payer of first resort for Medicaid-covered services included in the IEP/IFSP (see section 1903(c) of the Act and IDEA sections 1412(e) and 1440(c), codified at 20 USC 1412(e) and 1440(c); 34 CFR 300.154(h); and 42 CFR 433.139). While all EPSDT services can be provided in schools, not all school services will fall under the EPSDT benefit. The Medicaid EPSDT benefit and qualifying covered state plan services would also not be available to individuals over the age of 21, unless the state has opted to cover the services in one of the 1905(a) benefits of Medicaid.
Page 44 of the Comprehensive Guide describes that State Plan Amendments (SPAs) for SBS generally include “a comprehensive section describing the types of providers and school staff involved in providing SBS.” For more information about the requirements for a SPA, states are encouraged to use the Readiness Checklist Tool, available on the CMS School-Based Services Resources page under TAC Resources.