If an individual is receiving SSDI or SSI, medical information is not needed to establish disability for MO HealthNet. The rest of this page contains information which does not apply to applicants who have SSDI or SSI.
If not receiving SSDI or SSI, current medical information must be submitted to the Family Support Division’s Medical Review Team (MRT) for a disability determination.
- About the MRT Packet
The Medical Review Team uses the forms included in the MRT Packet to establish disability. It is important to fill these out as completely as possible.
MRT Packet should be sent with the application when possible.
- MRT Packet Forms
The following forms are required to complete the MO HealthNet for Disabled application. In order to utilize the full functionality of the fillable PDF files you must download the form.
- Fill in the client's answers to all the questions
- Leave the pertinent information and observations of the Eligibility Specialist section blank.
- The form asks for the past 10 years of work history.
- Complete the form based on information readily available to the individual, do not delay submitting the form trying to get exact information.
- If the individual doesn’t remember specific information such as phone numbers, addresses, monthly income, etc. just put an approximation based on what is remembered.
- Reason for leaving and job duties are important if the reason for it or the inability to perform the job duties are related to the individual’s medical condition.
- The form asks the individual to list all hospitals, medical facilities, and physicians from whom he or she has received medical care in the past 12 months.
- Mental health professionals, such as psychologists, advance practice nurses, and licensed clinical social workers should also be included.
MO 650-2616 Authorization for Disclosure of Consumer Medical/Health Information
- There are two signatures required on this form:
- Page 2, the client should sign the line under question #2.
- Page 2, where it says Signature of Consumer under the line "My signature below acknowledges that I have read, understand, and authorize the release of my PHI.
- Speeding up the determination process
Medical records can be submitted with the application which will help speed up the determination process. This is optional, but the Medical Review Team (MRT) will have to reach out to doctors/facilities for medical records if they do not have sufficient information to make a determination. In some cases an evaluation with a doctor will be scheduled when the medical records received by MRT are insufficient.
For clients with a serious mental illness in the comprehensive psychiatric rehabilitation (CPR) program, the CMHC’s record of treatment for the past twelve months along with the most recent psychosocial evaluation (signed or co-signed by a psychiatrist or a licensed clinical psychologist) is usually the best medical information to establish the disability.If the psychosocial evaluation is over 6 months old or not signed or co-signed by a psychiatrist or a licensed clinical psychologist, it will be accepted if someone with those credentials completes and signs the diagnosis / certification section of the IM-60A (Medical Report) form, certifying that in his or her opinion the patient has a disability.
Complete the IM-60A: Medical Report Including Physician's Certification/Disability Evaluation form as follows:- At the top of the first page put the client’s name, date of birth and if known the DCN.
- Leave blank the eligibility specialist, FAMIS user ID, load, date of application, date submitted to MRT as the FSD worker will fill those in.
- The most important parts of the form are Diagnosis section and the Determination of incapacity section.
- To be determined disabled a client needs to have a mental or physical impairment that prevents him or her from engaging in substantial gainful activity that is expected to last for more than 12 months.
Disability Definition for MO HealthNet for the Disabled (MHD)
The definition of disability for MO HealthNet is the same definition used to determine disability for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.
The Social Security Act defines disability as:
- the inability to engage in any substantial gainful activity (SGA) due to a physical or mental impairment(s) which:
- can be expected to result in death or
- has lasted or can be expected to last for a continuous period of at least 12 months.
- SGA is the ability to be employed and earn over $1,180 per month (2018).
Disability Definition for Ticket to Work Health Assurance (TWHA)
The disability definition for the TWHA Medicaid program is slightly different:
- A person earning above the SGA who otherwise meets the disability requirement may qualify for Medicaid through the TWHA program.
- A person with a medically improved condition may qualify for TWHA.
Outdated Medicaid Disability Determination Process - training slides about the Disability Determination Process from 04/2018. OUTDATED