Kan. Admin. Regs. § 40-4-42 - Definitions; external review
(a) "Authorized
representative" means any of the following:
(1) A person to whom the insured has given
express written consent to represent the insured in an external review, unless
the request for external review involves either of the following conditions:
(A) A situation exists in which the insured
has an emergency medical condition and the time frame for standard external
review pursuant to K.A.R. 40-4-42d would result in a serious impairment to
bodily functions, serious dysfunction of a bodily organ or part, or would place
a person's health in serious jeopardy; or
(B) express written consent cannot be
obtained in a timely manner or is impracticable;
(2) a person authorized by law to provide
substituted consent for an insured; or
(3) a family member of the insured or the
insured's treating health care professional if the insured is unable to provide
consent.
(b) "Business
day" is a day that is not a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday. A legal holiday
is either of the following:
(1) Any day
designated as a holiday by the congress of the United States or by the Kansas
legislature; or
(2) any additional
day that is designated by the governor in a particular year, on which state
offices are closed in observance of a holiday or a holiday season.
(c) "Certification" means a
determination by an insurer or its designee utilization review organization
that an admission, availability of care, continued stay, or other health care
service has been reviewed and, based on the information provided, satisfies the
insurer's requirements for medical necessity, appropriateness, health care
setting, level of care, and effectiveness.
(d) "Clinical peer" means a physician or
other health care professional who holds a nonrestricted license in a state of
the United States and, for a physician, who holds a current certification by a
recognized American medical specialty board in the same or similar specialty
that typically manages the medical condition, procedure, or treatment under
review.
(e) "Clinical review
criteria" means the written screening procedures, decision abstracts, clinical
protocols, and practice guidelines used by an insurer to determine the
necessity and appropriateness of health care services.
(f) "Commissioner" means the commissioner of
insurance of the state of Kansas.
(g) "Covered benefits" or "benefits" means
those health care services to which an insured is entitled under the terms of a
health benefit plan.
(h)
"Discharge planning" means the formal process for determining, before discharge
from a facility, the coordination and management of the care that a patient
receives following discharge from a facility.
(i) "Emergency services" means health care
items and services furnished or required to evaluate and treat an emergency
medical condition as defined in
L.
1999 , Ch. 162 , Sec. 6,
and amendments thereto.
(j)
"External review" means an independent review of adverse decisions by an entity
designated as an external review organization as defined in
L.
1999 , Ch. 162 , Sec. 6,
and amendments thereto.
(k)
"Facility" means an institution providing health care services or a health care
setting, including the following:
(1)
Hospitals and other licensed inpatient centers;
(2) ambulatory surgical or treatment centers;
(3) skilled nursing centers;
(4) residential treatment centers;
(5) diagnostic, laboratory, and
imaging centers; and
(6)
rehabilitation and other therapeutic health settings.
(l) "Final adverse decision" means an adverse
decision, as defined in
L.
1999 , Ch. 162 , Sec. 6,
and amendments thereto, that has been upheld by an insurer, or its designee
utilization review organization, at the completion of the insured's internal
grievance procedures. When the term "adverse decision" is used in K.A.R.
40-4-42 through 40-4-42g, it shall mean the same as "final adverse decision."
(m) "Health care professional"
means a physician or other health care practitioner licensed, accredited, or
certified to perform specified health services consistent with state law.
(n) "Health care provider" or
"provider" means a health care professional or a facility.
(o) "Health care services" means services for
the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, cure, or relief of a health condition,
illness, injury, or disease.
(p)
"Prospective review" means a utilization review conducted before an admission
or a course of treatment.
(q)
"Retrospective review" means a utilization review of medical necessity
conducted after services have been provided to a patient. This term shall not
include the review of a claim that is limited to an evaluation of reimbursement
levels, veracity of documentation, accuracy of coding, or adjudication for
payment.
(r) "Utilization review"
means the evaluation of the necessity, appropriateness, and efficiency of the
use of health care services, procedures, and facilities as defined in
K.S.A. 40-22a01, et seq., and amendments thereto.
(s) "Utilization review
organization" means any entity that conducts a utilization review and
determines the certification of an admission, extension of stay, or other
health care service, as defined in
K.S.A. 40-22a01, et seq., and amendments thereto.
This regulation shall take effect on and after January 1, 2000.
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