Special Education/Section 504Medicaid
Medicaid
3 months ago
Notice
Effective January 2009, Shenandoah County Public Schools became an authorized Medicaid Provider. This means Shenandoah County Public Schools can bill Medicaid for services provided to Medicaid/FAMIS disabled, eligible students. It allows school divisions to recover partial reimbursement for specific health and health-related services provided to Medicaid eligible students in special education. These services must be documented in the child's Individualized Education Program (IEP) and include physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology services, skilled nursing services, personal care assistants, special transportation, and certain evaluations.The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provides that children with disabilities be provided with a free appropriate public education. The special education and related services received by the child must be identified as the result of a comprehensive evaluation and described in an individual education plan (IEP). These services are provided free of charge to Shenandoah County Public School's disabled, eligible students.
Frequently Asked Questions
| Does participating in Medicaid affect a child's special education services or Medicaid benefits? | 
| No, allowing the school division to bill for these services will not affect or change the special education services a child receives, nor will it affect or change his/her Medicaid coverage. | 
| Do other school divisions participate in Medicaid billing? | 
| Yes, more than half of the school divisions in Virginia participate in Medicaid billing. | 
| Is parental consent required? | 
| Yes, school divisions are required to obtain parental consent prior to billing Medicaid for services provided. Permission can be given at the IEP meeting. | 
| Will my child continue to receive services if I do not give permission? | 
| Yes, there will be no change in the services your child receives. |