Yes.
The contractual relationship that you are describing is a Column II service delivery arrangement. This type of delivery method pays an individual who is not directly employed by the health center to provide a service to patients. You will need to submit a change in scope to add nutritional services as a Column II arrangement in addition to the existing Column I service delivery method. The services identified on Form 5A (B and C) represent your health center’s official scope of project and should always accurately reflect current operations. Note that health centers are free to make the business decision to provide required and additional services using more than one delivery method.
You mentioned that your OSV is scheduled for next year. Inaccuracies on Form 5A is a common source of non-compliance that gets identified during site visits. Hence, it is a good “housekeeping” rule to complete periodic reviews of Forms 5A (B and C) to make sure that they are accurate. See Chapter 4 of the Compliance Manual for more information.
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