Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 140.41 - Prior Approval in Cases of Emergency
a) In cases of emergency, the provider may
request prior approval by telephoning the office that gives such approval.
"Emergency" is defined as a condition or situation which threatens the
recipient's life or may cause permanent damage, or requires services which, in
the opinion of the attending physician, are needed to relieve immediate pain
and suffering. If a recipient's condition is so severe that his or her life is
endangered and there is not enough time to seek approval by telephone or the
service is needed during non-working hours, the service may be provided before
obtaining prior approval.
b) When
emergency approval is obtained by telephone, or the service is provided before
obtaining approval under the above circumstances, the provider must still
submit a written request in order to receive approval to bill for the services
provided.
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