Agency 30. Department of Medical Assistance Services
- Preface
- Agency Summary
- Chapter 5
- Public Participation Guidelines
- Chapter 10
- State Plan under Title XIX of the Social Security Act Medical Assistance Program; General Provisions
- Chapter 20
- Administration of Medical Assistance Services
- Chapter 30
- Groups Covered and Agencies Responsible for Eligibility Determination
- Chapter 40
- Eligibility Conditions and Requirements
- Chapter 50
- Amount, Duration, and Scope of Medical and Remedial Care Services
- Chapter 60
- Standards Established and Methods Used to Assure High Quality Care
- Chapter 70
- Methods and Standards for Establishing Payment Rates; In-Patient Hospital Care
- Chapter 80
- Methods and Standards for Establishing Payment Rate; Other Types of Care
- Chapter 90
- Methods and Standards for Establishing Payment Rates for Long-Term Care
- Chapter 95
- Standards Established and Methods Used for Fee-For-Service Reimbursement
- Chapter 100
- State Programs
- Chapter 110
- Eligibility and Appeals
- Chapter 120
- Waivered Services
- Chapter 121
- Commonwealth Coordinated Care Program [Repealed]
- Chapter 122
- Community Waiver Services for Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
- Chapter 129
- [Reserved]
- Chapter 130
- Amount, Duration and Scope of Selected Services
- Chapter 135
- Demonstration Waivers (Repealed) [Repealed]
- Chapter 140
- Virginia Children's Medical Security Insurance Plan [Repealed]
- Chapter 141
- Family Access to Medical Insurance Security Plan
- Chapter 150
- Uninsured Medical Catastrophe Fund
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