[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 42, Volume 2]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 42CFR406.13]



[Page 252-254]

 

                         TITLE 42--PUBLIC HEALTH

 

                    CHAPTER IV--CENTERS FOR MEDICARE

                          & MEDICAID SERVICES,

                        DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND

                             HUMAN SERVICES

 

PART 406_HOSPITAL INSURANCE ELIGIBILITY AND ENTITLEMENT--Table of Contents

 

          Subpart B_Hospital Insurance Without Monthly Premiums

 

Sec. 406.13  Individual who has end-stage renal disease.



    (a) Statutory basis and applicability. This section explains the 

conditions of entitlement to hospital insurance benefits on the basis of 

end-stage renal disease, and specifies the beginning and end of the 

period of entitlement. It implements section 226A of the Social Security 

Act.

    (b) Definitions. As used in this section:

    End-stage renal disease (ESRD) means that stage of kidney impairment 

that appears irreversible and permanent and requires a regular course of 

dialysis or kidney transplantation to maintain life.

    Child or spouse means a child or spouse whose relationship to the 

parent or spouse meets the relationship requirements for entitlement to 

child's monthly social security benefits or to wife's, husband's, 

widow's, widower's, mother's or father's monthly benefits, as set forth 

in 20 CFR part 404. However, the duration of relationship requirements 

apply only to divorced spouses. (See 20 CFR 404.331.)

    Dependent child means a person who, on the first day he or she has 

end-stage renal disease, is unmarried and meets the dependency 

requirements for entitlement to child's social security benefits on the 

basis of a parent's earnings (see 20 CFR 404.350-404.365) and who--

    (1) Is under age 22;

    (2) Is under a disability that began before age 22; or

    (3) Is under age 26, is receiving at least one-half support from 

that parent, and has continuously received at least one-half support 

from that parent since the day before attaining age 22.

    One-half support means regular contributions, in cash or in kind, 

that equals or exceeds one-half of the child's total support.

    (c) Requirements. An individual is entitled to hospital insurance 

benefits if--

    (1) He or she is medically determined to have ESRD;

    (2) He or she is:

    (i) Fully or currently insured under the social security program 

(title II of the Act) or would be fully or currently insured if his or 

her employment (after 1936) as defined under the Railroad Retirement Act 

were considered ``employment'' under the Social Security Act;

    (ii) Entitled to monthly social security or railroad retirement 

benefits; or

    (iii) The spouse or dependent child of a person who meets the 

requirements of paragraph (c)(2)(i) or (c)(2)(ii) of this section;

    (3) He or she has filed an application for Medicare Part A; and

    (4) He or she has satisfied the waiting period explained in 

paragraph (e) of this section.

    (d) Filing an application. (1) An individual may obtain an 

application form, and help in completing it, from any social security 

office.



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    (2) An application is not valid if it is filed earlier than the 

third month before the month in which the individual meets the 

conditions of paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(4) of this section.

    (3) If an individual who has ESRD dies before he or she has filed an 

application, or is unable to file because of physical or mental 

condition, a relative or other person responsible for his or her affairs 

may file in his or her behalf. If a responsible person is not available, 

the hospital or dialysis facility that furnished treatment may file the 

application.

    (e) Beginning of entitlement--(1) Basic limitations. Entitlement can 

begin no earlier than the first month in which the individual meets the 

conditions specified in paragraph (c) of this section, or the 12th month 

before the month of application, whichever is later.

    (2) Waiting period. Entitlement begins on the first day of the third 

month after the month in which the individual initiates a regular course 

of renal dialysis, if the course is maintained throughout the waiting 

period, unless entitlement would begin earlier under paragraph (e) (3) 

or (4) of this section. This means that if dialysis began in January, 

entitlement would begin April 1.

    (3) Exceptions: Early kidney transplant. If the individual receives 

a transplant, entitlement begins with the first day of the month in 

which the transplant was performed. However, if the individual is 

admitted as an inpatient to a hospital that is an approved renal 

transplantation center or renal dialysis center (see Sec. 405.2102) for 

procedures preliminary to transplant surgery, entitlement begins--

    (i) On the first day of the month in which he or she initially 

enters the hospital, if the transplant is performed in that month or in 

either of the next 2 months; or

    (ii) On the first day of the second month before the month of kidney 

transplantation, if the transplant is delayed more than 2 months after 

the month of initial hospital stay.



For example, if an individual enters the hospital in January, and the 

transplant is performed in January, February, or March, entitlement 

would begin January 1. However, if the transplant is performed in April, 

entitlement would begin February 1.

    (4) Exceptions: Self-dialysis training. Entitlement begins on the 

first day of the month in which a regular course of renal dialysis began 

if:

    (i) Before the end of the waiting period, the individual 

participates in a self-dialysis training program offered by a 

participating Medicare facility that is approved to provide such 

training;

    (ii) The patient's physician has certified that it is reasonable to 

expect the individual will complete the training program and will self-

dialyze on a regular basis; and

    (iii) The regular course of dialysis is maintained throughout the 

time that would otherwise be the waiting period (unless it is terminated 

earlier because the individual dies).

    (f) End of entitlement. Entitlement ends with--

    (1) The end of the 12th month after the month in which a regular 

course of dialysis ends; or

    (2) The end of the 36th month after the month in which the 

individual has received a kidney transplant.

    (g) Resumption of entitlement. Entitlement is resumed under the 

following conditions:

    (1) An individual who initiates a regular course of renal dialysis 

or has a kidney transplant during the 12-month period after the previous 

course of dialysis ended is entitled to Part A benefits and eligible to 

enroll in Part B with the month the regular course of dialysis is 

resumed or the month the kidney is transplanted.

    (2) An individual who initiates a regular course of renal dialysis 

or has a kidney transplant during the 36-month period after an earlier 

kidney transplant is entitled to Part A benefits and eligible to enroll 

in Part B with the month the regular course of dialysis begins or with 

the month the subsequent kidney transplant occurs.

    (3) An individual who initiates a regular course of renal dialysis 

more than 12 months after the previous course of regular dialysis ended 

or more than 36 months after the month of a kidney transplant is 

eligible to enroll in Part A and Part B with the month in which



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the regular course of dialysis is resumed. If he or she is otherwise 

entitled under the conditions specified in paragraph (c) of this 

section, including the filing of an application, entitlement begins with 

the month in which dialysis is initiated or resumed, without a waiting 

period, subject to the limitations of paragraph (e)(1) of this section.



[48 FR 12536, Mar. 25, 1983, as amended at 60 FR 22535, May 8, 1995]