Wash. Admin. Code § 296-15-330 - Authorization of medical care
What are the requirements for authorization of medical care? Every self-insurer must:
(1)
Authorize treatment and pay bills in accordance with Title 51 RCW
and the medical aid rules and fee schedules of the state of
Washington.
(2) Provide a written
explanation of benefits (EOB) to the provider, with a copy to the worker if
requested, for each bill adjustment. A written explanation is not required if
the adjustment was made solely to conform to the maximum allowable fees as set
by the department.
(3) Provide a
written explanation to the worker and provider(s) regarding any denied bill.
Bills returned to the provider because a proper bill was not submitted under
WAC 296-20-125 do not require a
written explanation.
(4) Establish
procedures to ensure prompt responses to inquiries regarding authorization
decisions and bill adjustments.
(5)
Comply with the requirements of the health care provider network.
This includes:
(a) Utilizing only those
providers approved for the provider network, except when the provider specialty
or geographic location is not yet covered by the network;
(b) Providing information to workers about
the requirement for providers to be enrolled in the network in order to treat
injured workers and information on how a worker can find network providers.
This information must be included in publications used by self-insurers to
comply with WAC
296-15-400(2)(a);
(c) Ensuring, when applicable, that only
network providers are paid for care after the initial office or emergency room
visit; and
(d) Promptly assisting
workers who are being treated by a nonnetwork provider to transfer their care
to a network provider of their choice; including, at a minimum, notification to
the worker within forty-five days of receipt of the first bill from a
nonnetwork provider that the provider will not be paid for treatment beyond the
initial visit on the claim and information about how to find network
providers.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 51.36.010, 51.04.020 and 51.04.030. 13-09-023, § 296-15-330, filed 4/9/13, effective 5/10/13. Statutory Authority: RCW 51.04.020, 51.14.020, 51.32.190, 51.14.090, and 51.14.095. 06-06-066, § 296-15-330, filed 2/28/06, effective 4/1/06.
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