Washington Billing Guidelines for Sexual Assault Examinations: Crime Victims Compensation Program provide reimbursement for costs associated with the forensic medical examination of adult and child victims of sexual assault. These guidelines are intended to ensure that victims receive quality care and that providers are reimbursed appropriately for the services they provide. The guidelines are broken down into two different categories: Adult Sexual Assault and Child Sexual Assault. For Adult Sexual Assault, the Washington Billing Guidelines cover the allowable costs for services associated with the medical forensic examination of adult victims of sexual assault, including reimbursement for medical personnel, medical supplies, laboratory services, and other related services. There is also a section on billing for follow-up services, including counseling and mental health services. For Child Sexual Assault, the Washington Billing Guidelines cover the allowable costs for services associated with the medical forensic examination of child victims of sexual assault, including reimbursement for medical personnel, medical supplies, laboratory services, and other related services. There is also a section on billing for follow-up services, including counseling and mental health services. The Washington Billing Guidelines for Sexual Assault Examinations provide clear, consistent, and transparent guidelines for reimbursement of medical services provided to victims of sexual assault in Washington State.