National Coverage Determination (NCD)

Treatment of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in a Freestanding Clinic

130.5

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Tracking Information

Publication Number
100-3
Manual Section Number
130.5
Manual Section Title
Treatment of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in a Freestanding Clinic
Version Number
1
Effective Date of this Version
This is a longstanding national coverage determination. The effective date of this version has not been posted.

Description Information

Benefit Category
Incident to a physician's professional Service


Please Note: This may not be an exhaustive list of all applicable Medicare benefit categories for this item or service.

Indications and Limitations of Coverage

Coverage is available for alcoholism or drug abuse treatment services (such as drug therapy, psychotherapy, and patient education) that are provided incident to a physician's professional service in a freestanding clinic to patients who, for example, have been discharged from an inpatient hospital stay for the treatment of alcoholism or drug abuse or to individuals who are not in the acute stages of alcoholism or drug abuse but require treatment. The coverage available for these services is subject to the same rules generally applicable to the coverage of clinic services.  Of course, the services also must be reasonable and necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of the individual's alcoholism or drug abuse. The Part B psychiatric limitation would apply to alcoholism or drug abuse treatment services furnished by physicians to individuals who are not hospital inpatients.

Cross Reference
See the Medicare General Information, Eligibility, and Entitlement Manual, Chapter 3 §30, Medicare Claims Processing Manual, Chapter 12 §10, and Medicare Benefit Policy Manual, Chapter 15 §60.1.

Additional Information

Other Versions
Title Version Effective Between
Treatment of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in a Freestanding Clinic 1 01/01/1966 - N/A You are here