Non-Contracting Emergency Service Providers Sample Clauses

Non-Contracting Emergency Service Providers. Contractor shall provide care under emergency circumstances in accordance with the requirements of Title 22, CCR, Section 53855 including the following: A. Contractor shall pay for Emergency Services received by a Member from non-contracting providers. Payments to non-contracting providers shall be for the treatment of the Emergency Medical Condition including Medically Necessary services rendered to a Member until the Member’s condition has stabilized sufficiently to permit discharge, or referral and transfer in accordance with instructions from Contractor. Emergency Services shall not be subject to Prior Authorization by Contractor. B. At a minimum, Contractor must reimburse the non-contracting emergency department and, if applicable, its affiliated providers for Physician services at the lowest level of emergency department evaluation and management CPT (Physician’s Current Procedural Terminology) codes, unless a higher level is clearly supported by documentation, and for the facility fee and diagnostic services such as laboratory and radiology. C. For hospital inpatient services, reimbursement by Contractor, or by a subcontractor who is at risk for out-of-plan Emergency Services, to a non-contracting Emergency Services provider shall be the lower of the following rates applicable to the provider at the time the services were rendered by the provider: 1) For a provider not contracting with the State under the Selected Provider Contracting Program, the lower of:
Non-Contracting Emergency Service Providers. A. Contractor shall pay for Emergency Services received by a Member from non-contracting providers. Payments to non-contracting providers shall be for the treatment of the Emergency Medical Condition, including Medically Necessary inpatient services rendered to a Member until the Member’s condition has stabilized sufficiently to permit referral and transfer in accordance with instructions from Contractor, or the Member is stabilized sufficiently to permit discharge. The attending emergency physician, or the provider treating the Member is responsible for determining when the Member is sufficiently stabilized for transfer or discharge and that determination is binding on the Contractor. Emergency Services shall not be subject to Prior Authorization by Contractor. B. At a minimum, Contractor must reimburse the non-contracting emergency department and, if applicable, its affiliated providers for Physician services at the lowest level of emergency department evaluation and management CPT (Physician’s Current Procedural Terminology) codes, unless a higher level is clearly supported by documentation, and for the facility fee and diagnostic services such as laboratory and radiology. C. For all non-contracting providers, reimbursement by Contractor, or by a subcontractor who is at risk for out-of-plan Emergency Services, for properly documented claims for services rendered on or after January 1, 2007 by a non-contracting provider pursuant to this provision shall be made in accordance with provision 5. Claims Processing, above, and 42 USC Section 1396u-2(b)(2)(D). D. Contractor shall not refuse to cover reimbursement for Emergency Services rendered by a non-contracting provider based on the emergency room provider, hospital, or fiscal agent not notifying the Member’s Primary Care Physician or Contractor of the Member’s screening and treatment within 10 calendar days of presentation for emergency. Contractor shall not limit what constitutes an Emergency Medical Condition solely on the basis of lists of diagnoses or symptoms. E. In accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 28, Section 1300.71.4, Contractor shall approve or disapprove a request for post-stabilization inpatient services made by a non-contracting provider on behalf of a Member within 30 minutes of the request. If Contractor fails to approve or disapprove authorization within the required timeframe, the authorization will be deemed approved. Contractor is financially responsible for post-stab...

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