Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 400-2.140
PURPOSE: This rule defines certain terms to ensure their uniform application in group health insurance and other designated coverage. This rule is promulgated pursuant to section 376.781, RSMo.
(2) Definitions. For the purposes of this rule—
(B) Necessary care and treatment shall include services to identify, assess, diagnose and consult about the need for treatment and to evaluate and monitor the effectiveness of treatment whether by instrumental, perceptional or standard procedures as well as the provision of treatment for any of the previously mentioned communicative disorders. These services shall include, but not be limited to:
which may include pure tone air conduction thresholds, speech thresholds, bone conduction thresholds, prediction of hearing loss from acoustic reflex, reflex eliciting auditory test, communication handicap inventories, word/sentence recognition tests and evoked potential monitoring and testing;
function related to a patient’s auditory efficiency;
site which includes advanced acoustic reflex tests, tests of auditory adaptation, tests of frequency discrimination and tests of intensity discrimination;
devices which may include sound field tests, such as aided word/sentence recognition, real ear measures, warble tone thresholds, narrow band noise thresholds, and comfortable and uncomfortable loudness levels while wearing an auditory prosthesis;
disabilities through evaluation of total response pattern and use of acoustic tests;
conservation, habilitative and rehabilitative programs including hearing aid selection and orientation, counseling, guidance, auditory training, speech reading, language habilitation and speech conservation;
and other professional groups, and with patients and their families;
competencies of individuals, including assessment of speech and language skills as related to educational, medical, developmental, social and psychological factors;
be designed to evaluate and treat individuals to develop or utilize speech, language and other communicative skills to the maximum extent possible to remedy any loss or impairment for which services are being provided. However, nothing in this rule shall be construed to require services to improve public speaking, care of the professional voice or accent reduction;
injury, regardless of cause;
proper control of the vocal and respiratory systems for correct voice production;
impaired speech or language disorders;
communication systems whether or not that system or that device replaces a body part. These systems or devices may include, but are not limited to, sign language, gesture systems, communication boards, electronic automated devices, mechanical devices, alaryngeal prosthesis, palatal prosthesis and synthetic voice systems; and
rehabilitative treatment programs to restore or provide communicative efficiency to individuals with communication problems of organic and nonorganic etiology, such as partial to total glossectomy, partial to total laryngectomy, or both; and
AUTHORITY: sections 374.045 and 376.781.6, RSMo 1986.* Original rule filed March 25, 1991, effective Oct. 31, 1991.
*Original authority: 374.045, RSMo 1967 and 376.781.6, RSMo 1984.