Dear Texas Health Steps Provider:
CHARLES SMITH EXECUTIVE COMMISSIONER
As a Texas Health Steps (THSteps) provider, you affect the lives of many young Texans, and the Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) understands documenting the THSteps components of the checkup can be challenging.
One federal and two state contracted reviews of medical records have shown that missing documentation is the largest factor and the primary cause of records being reviewed and money being recouped. HHSC would like to assist you in documenting all of the required components and elements of the THSteps checkups in order to reflect the work you perform to complete each checkup.
THSteps checkups are made up of six primary components. Many of the primary components include individual elements, and each are outlined in the
Texas Health Steps Medical Checkup Periodicity Schedule found on the THSteps internet Provider Information page. For providers to be reimbursed, each of the following six checkup components and their individual elements must be completed and clearly documented in the medical record:
- Comprehensive health and developmental history - This includes nutrition screening, developmental and mental health screening and TB screening. The medical record must contain documentation on all screening tools used for TB, growth and development, autism, and mental health screenings. The results of these screenings and any necessary referrals must be documented in the medical record.
- Comprehensive unclothed physical examination - This includes measurements; height or length, weight, fronto-occipital circumference, BMI, blood pressure, and vision and hearing screening.
- Appropriate immunizations - This is established by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, according to age and health history, including influenza, pneumococcal, and HPV.
- Appropriate laboratory/screening tests - This includes newborn screening, blood lead level assessment appropriate for age and risk factors, and anemia.
- Health education (including anticipatory guidance)Health education (including anticipatory guidance)
- Oral health referral - This establishes a main dentist beginning at 6 months, then every 6 months until the parent or caregiver reports a dental home is established.
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