405.2448—Preventive primary services.
(1)
A center is required to provide as preventive primary health services under section 329, 330, and 340 of the Public Health Service Act;
(2)
Are furnished by or under the direct supervision of a nurse practitioner, physician assistant, nurse midwife, specialized nurse practitioner, clinical psychologist, clinical social worker, or a physician;
(3)
In the case of a service, are furnished by a member of the center's health care staff who is an employee of the center or by a physician under arrangements with the center; and
(4)
Except as specifically provided in section 1861(s) of the Act, include only drugs and biologicals that cannot be self-administered.
(b)
Preventive primary services which may be paid for when provided by Federally qualified health centers are the following:
(c)
Preventive primary services do not include group or mass information programs, health education classes, or group education activities, including media productions and publications.
(d)
Screening mammography is not considered a Federally qualified health center service, but may be provided at a Federally qualified health center if the center meets the requirements applicable to that service specified in § 410.34 of this subchapter. Payment is made under applicable Medicare requirements.
(e)
Preventive primary services do not include eyeglasses, hearing aids, or preventive dental services.
[57 FR 24980, June 12, 1992, as amended at 61 FR 14657, Apr. 3, 1996]