Covered Services & Benefits

MaineCare pays for medically necessary services based on your coverage group, which is determined by your income, household size, age, medical needs, and if you need help with Activities of Daily Living. Each coverage group has different covered services and benefits, and there are limits or special rules for most covered services.

This page provides information about:

Notice of MaineCare Reimbursement Methodology Change, MaineCare Benefits Manual, Section 97, Private Non-Medical Institution (PNMI), Appendix C, Residential Care Facilities

Notice of MaineCare Reimbursement Methodology Change

AGENCY:  Department of Health and Human Services, Office of MaineCare Services

SERVICES INCLUDED:  Chapter 101, MaineCare Benefits Manual, Section 97, Private Non-Medical Institution (PNMI), Appendix C, Residential Care Facilities (RCFs)

Code & Service Category List: HCBS Providers of Clinical, Therapy, Care Coordination, Supportive Skills Building, Assistive Technology & Personal Care Services

As part of the rate determination process the Department initiated earlier this summer for sections 12, 18, 19, 20, 21, 29, 40, 96, & 102, our vendor Public Consulting Group performed a code analysis to identify all services that will be included in this determination. 

Dental Services

Provider Dental Forums

July 30, 2024 Dental Provider Forum  

Topics covered: 

  • Services covered and underutilized   
  • Claims and billing updates   
  • Who to contact and when 
  • Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment services (EPSDT) resources now available     
  • Addressing challenges and barriers to accessing dental services  

Forum materials: 

Notice of Rule Adoption: 10-144 CMR Chapter 269, Self-Contained Breath Alcohol Testing Equipment Rule

The Department adopted amendments to Maine’s Rules Governing Self-Contained Breath Alcohol Testing Equipment to coincide with the expiration of the current rule adopted on an emergency basis and effective on May 28, 2024. (5 MRS 8054(3)). Consistent with the proposed rule, this routine technical rule qualifies the use of a dry gas standard, ensuring that testing equipment for calibrating units under 10-144 CMR Chapter 269 remains current with industry practice for performing accuracy checks and calibration adjustments on most evidential breath alcohol testing instruments.

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