28 Tex. Admin. Code § 133.2 - Definitions
The following words and terms, when used in this chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
(1) Adverse
determination--A determination by a utilization review agent made on behalf of
a payor that the health care services provided or proposed to be provided to an
injured employee are not medically necessary or appropriate. The term does not
include a denial of health care services due to the failure to request
prospective or concurrent utilization review. An adverse determination does not
include a determination that health care services are experimental or
investigational.
(2) Agent--A
person whom a system participant utilizes or contracts with for the purpose of
providing claims service or fulfilling medical bill processing obligations
under Labor Code, Title 5 and rules. The system participant who utilizes or
contracts with the agent may also be responsible for the administrative
violations of that agent. This definition does not apply to "agent" as used in
the term "pharmacy processing agent."
(3) Bill review--Review of any aspect of a
medical bill, including retrospective review, in accordance with the Labor
Code, the Insurance Code, division or department rules, and the appropriate fee
and treatment guidelines.
(4)
Complete medical bill--A medical bill that contains all required fields as set
forth in the billing instructions for the appropriate form specified in §
133.10 of this chapter (relating
to Required Billing Forms/Formats), or as specified for electronic medical
bills in §
133.500 of this chapter (relating
to Electronic Formats for Electronic Medical Bill Processing).
(5) Emergency--Either a medical or mental
health emergency as follows:
(A) a medical
emergency is the sudden onset of a medical condition manifested by acute
symptoms of sufficient severity, including severe pain, that the absence of
immediate medical attention could reasonably be expected to result in:
(i) placing the patient's health or bodily
functions in serious jeopardy, or
(ii) serious dysfunction of any body organ or
part;
(B) a mental
health emergency is a condition that could reasonably be expected to present
danger to the person experiencing the mental health condition or another
person.
(6) Final action
on a medical bill--
(A) sending a payment that
makes the total reimbursement for that bill a fair and reasonable reimbursement
in accordance with §
134.1 of this title (relating to
Medical Reimbursement); and/or
(B)
denying a charge on the medical bill.
(7) Pharmacy processing agent--A person or
entity that contracts with a pharmacy in accordance with Labor Code §
413.0111, establishing an
agent or assignee relationship, to process claims and act on behalf of the
pharmacy under the terms and conditions of a contract related to services being
billed. Such contracts may permit the agent or assignee to submit billings,
request reconsideration, receive reimbursement, and seek medical dispute
resolution for the pharmacy services billed.
(8) Reasonable opportunity--At least one
documented good faith attempt to contact the provider of record that provides
an opportunity for the provider of record to discuss the services under review
with the utilization review agent during normal business hours prior to issuing
a prospective, concurrent, or retrospective utilization review adverse
determination:
(A) no less than one working
day prior to issuing a prospective utilization review adverse
determination;
(B) no less than
five working days prior to issuing a retrospective utilization review adverse
determination; or
(C) prior to
issuing a concurrent or post-stabilization review adverse
determination.
(9)
Retrospective utilization review--A form of utilization review for health care
services that have been provided to an injured employee. Retrospective
utilization review does not include review of services for which prospective or
concurrent utilization reviews were previously conducted or should have been
previously conducted.
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