Medicaid School Based Services
West Plains School District
Schools and MO Health Net Information and Answers for Families
Parent/Guardian Notification to Access Public Insurance
Dear Parents/Guardians:
For a number of years, Missouri has participated in a federal program called Medicaid School‑Based Services. The program helps school districts by providing partial reimbursement for some medically related services listed on a student's individualized educational program (IEP). Under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), school districts are permitted to seek payment from public insurance programs such as Medicaid (called MO HealthNet in Missouri) for some IEP services provided at school.
In 2013, the requirements under the IDEA changed to be less burdensome for parents/guardians and schools. Before a school district may access your public insurance for the first time and every year thereafter, school districts must provide parents/guardians with written notification. So what does that mean?
- What will you be asked to do?
- What type of information will be in the consent form?
- What does it mean if you give your consent?
- Can you be required to enroll with the MO HealthNet Division (MHD) for public insurance?
- Will your consent affect your family's MO HealthNet benefits?
- What if you change your mind?
- Will your consent or refusal to give consent affect your child's IEP services?
- What if you have a question?