Pre-Authorization Temporarily Waived Due to Expected Winter Surge in Influenza, COVID-19, RSV Cases

Pre-Authorization Temporarily Waived Due to Expected Winter Surge in Influenza, COVID-19, RSV Cases

Beginning December 12, 2022, through March 15, 2023, Connecticut consumers in fully insured health plans will have the pre-authorization requirements temporarily waived for short term post-acute care, according to a news release from the State of Connecticut Insurance Department.

“During this critical period, we must have the ability to discharge patients who no longer require an inpatient hospital bed in a timely manner. This will open beds for patients who require more intensive inpatient care,” said Commissioner Andrew Mais. “We understand how important appropriate prior authorization is as a tool to manage rising healthcare costs in our state, that’s why this is a temporary request to better manage the projected surge.”

Click here to view the release from the State of Connecticut.

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