Medicare
Medicaid
OT Mental Health Parity Act
Legislation
OT and Mental Health
100

What are two pros to medicare?

- Wide range of covered services

- No network restrictions

- National coverage

- Supplemental options

100

What are 2 pros to Medicaid?

- Provides affordable healthcare access to low-income individuals

- Comprehensive coverage: Medicaid covers a wide range of medical services 

- Improved health outcomes: Medicaid can help individuals manage chronic conditions, detect heath issues early, and improve their overall health

- Eligibility for vulnerable groups: children, pregnant women, and elderly with low income


100

What is the main purpose of this bill?

Seeks to remove barriers to the provision of occupational therapy services for someone with a mental health diagnosis under Medicare and Medicaid where these services are already allowed in benefit

100

What is one bill other than ours which has an impact on occupational therapy?

- The rehabilitation act of 1973

- Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975

- Any of the groups that are going in class

100

What is one theory we have learned about which addresses mental health?

- Allen cognitive disabilities model frame of reference

- Model of Human Occupation (MOHO), 

- Person-Environment Occupation Model (PEOP)

- Recovery Model of Mental Health

- Sensory Integration FOR

- Social Cognitive/Social Learning FOR

200

What are 2 cons to Medicare?

- gaps in coverage

- prescription drug plans (Medicare part D plans can differ from insurer to insurer, and you need to anticipate your prescription drug needs for the year)

- copayments and deductibles

- may need referrals to see specialists

- medicare may not cover you if you live in two different places during the calendar year

200

What are 2 cons to Medicaid?

- Limited coverage: may not cover all medical needs

- Limited provider networks: The network of healthcare providers accepting Medicaid is often more limited than private insurance

- Physician acceptance: physicians are less likely to accept new Medicaid patients than those with Medicare or private insurance

- Paperwork and rules: there are lots of paperwork and complex rules for individuals on Medicaid

200

Has this bill been passed?

NO

200

What populations can be impacted by policy and legislation?

Trick question, ANY!!

200

What is one common occupational therapy assessment for mental health?

- Beck anxiety inventory (BAI)

- Beck depression inventory (BDI)

- Beck hopelessness scale (BHS)

- General self-efficacy scale (GSES)

- Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS)

- Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)

300

Who is eligible for medicare?

You can be eligible if you are 65 and older and paid medicare taxes while working for a certain amount of time.

300
What is one service that is covered by Medicaid?

- Mandatory benefits (inpatient & outpatient hospital services, physician services, lab and X-Ray services, home health services, transportation to medical care)

- Optional benefits (prescription drugs, case management, PT, OT

- Other services (dental care, well-child care, immunizations for children, mental health and substance abuse services, emergency services, medical equipment and supplies)

300

Who is one of the sponsors for this bill?

Senator Margaret Wood

Senator Tim Scott

300

What is the difference between a bill and a law

A bill is a proposal for a new law or a change to an existing law. A member of Congress, such as a representative or senator, writes a bill, which is then introduced in the Senate or the House of Representatives. Bills can be based on original ideas or suggestions from constituents, interest groups, or public officials 

A law is a written bill that has been passed and signed into law. In the United States, a bill becomes law when it is signed by the President or when both houses of Congress override a presidential veto. If the President does not sign a bill and Congress adjourns, the bill is vetoed by default, which is known as a pocket veto. Congress cannot override a pocket veto

300

What is one mental health need OTs can assist with?

Symptoms management

Daily Routines

Life Management skills

Adapting to their environment

Regaining skills to participate in work, school, and leisure activities

Dishcharge preparedness

400

What does Medicare cover?

Medicare covers health care services and items that are medically necessary and reasonable.

400

What is one service Medicaid does not cover?

- Elective procedures (Cosmetic surgeries, non-medical weight loss procedures)

- Fertility treatments

- Non-emergency transportation (Traveling to doctors appointments)

- Long-term custodial care

- Adult dental services

- Vision services for adults

400

What is the impact of the bill if it is not passed?

Ambiguous guidance for Medicare and Medicaid programs can continue to deny claims for OT for mental health or substance use disorders.

400

How does legislation impact occupational therapy?

*Answers may vary

Legislation plays a crucial role in defining the scope of practice for OTs, dictating what services they can provide, who they can treat, and under what conditions, essentially shaping the legal framework within which occupational therapists operate and ensuring patient access to appropriate care by setting standards for practice and reimbursement across different states and healthcare systems. 

400
What is an intervention an OT can do for someone with Anxiety who has difficulty leaving the house and social situations?

*Answers may vary

OTs can provide strategies to manage anxiety through relaxation techniques, gradual exposure to social settings, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) approaches

500
What is one service Medicare will not cover?

- eye exams

- long term care

- cosmetic surgery

- massage therapy

- routine physical exams

- hearing aids

500

Medicaid is available to who, in MO? 

- Low-income children and adults

- People with low incomes and low asset levels who are aged, blind or disabled

- Adults under 65

- Infants under 1

- Children 1-18

- Pregnant women

500

What was the original larger bill this bill was part of?

*Hint: it is long and was an Act

Better Mental Health Care, Lower-Cost Drugs, and Extenders Act

500

What are the 10 steps for a bill to become a law?

* I will give the points to the closest answer

1. The bill begins

2. The bill is proposed

3. The bill is introduced

4. The bill goes to committee

5. The bill is reported

6. The bill is debated

7. The bill is voted on 

8. The bill is referred to the senate

9. The bill is sent to the president

10. The bill is a law

500

Why are OTs qualified to address mental health needs in our clients?

* Answers may vary

Holistic approach: OTs take a holistic approach, looking at how mental issues affect a person's ability to perform daily tasks like self-care, work, and social interaction

Focus on function: Ots prioritize improving functional abilities through targeted interventions that address the underlying challenges impacting daily life

Skillset in cognitive and sensory processing

Adaptive strategies

Environmental modifications