303.13—Health services.
(a)
As used in this part, health services means services necessary to enable a child to benefit from the other early intervention services under this part during the time that the child is receiving the other early intervention services.
(1)
Such services as clean intermittent catheterization, tracheostomy care, tube feeding, the changing of dressings or colostomy collection bags, and other health services; and
(2)
Consultation by physicians with other service providers concerning the special health care needs of eligible children that will need to be addressed in the course of providing other early intervention services.
(i)
Surgical in nature (such as cleft palate surgery, surgery for club foot, or the shunting of hydrocephalus); or
(ii)
Purely medical in nature (such as hospitalization for management of congenital heart ailments, or the prescribing of medicine or drugs for any purpose).
(3)
Medical-health services (such as immunizations and regular “well-baby” care) that are routinely recommended for all children.