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AmeriHealth requires participating providers to direct members and/or their
lab specimens to a participating outpatient laboratory, with the following
exceptions:
- in an emergency;
- as otherwise described in the applicable Benefit Program Requirements;
- as otherwise required by law.
Please note the following information specific to benefit plan type:
- HMO/POS members.* All routine laboratory services for HMO/POS
members must be referred to the primary care physician?s (PCP) capitated
laboratory site.
- PPO members. PPO members should use a participating laboratory, such
as Laboratory Corporation of America®, BioReference
Laboratories? (AmeriHealth New Jersey members only), or Health
Network Laboratories®?, to maximize their benefits
and save on out-of-pocket costs. PPO members may use a nonparticipating
laboratory, but they will pay the out-of-network level of cost-sharing (i.e.,
copayment, coinsurance, or deductible) and will be subject to provider balance
billing.
- EPO members (AmeriHealth New Jersey only). All routine laboratory
services for EPO members must be referred to a participating laboratory. EPO
members do not have out-of-network benefits.
In the unusual circumstance that a specific laboratory service is not
available through a participating or capitated laboratory, providers must call
Customer Service to obtain preapproval at 1-888-YOUR-AH1 for AmeriHealth
New Jersey and 1-800-275-2583 for AmeriHealth Pennsylvania.
As a reminder, effective October 1, 2017, our contract with Quest
Diagnostics™ (Quest) ended for all AmeriHealth health plans,
and Quest is now an out-of-network provider.
Contractual obligation to use participating
providers
In accordance with your AmeriHealth Provider Agreement, except in an
emergency, a participating provider should refer members only to participating
providers for covered services. This includes, but is not limited to, ancillary
services such as laboratory and radiology, unless the provider has obtained
preapproval from AmeriHealth for the use of a nonparticipating laboratory.
Noncompliance may result in financial and
other implications for your practice
When applicable under the terms of your AmeriHealth Provider Agreement, if a
provider continues to direct members and/or their lab specimens to a
nonparticipating laboratory and does not obtain preapproval from AmeriHealth,
the ordering provider is required to hold the member harmless.
The ordering provider will be responsible for any and all costs to the member
and shall reimburse the member for such costs or be subject to claims offset by
AmeriHealth for such costs. In addition, further non-compliance may result in
immediate termination of your AmeriHealth Provider Agreement.
Exception to the use of nonparticipating
providers permitted under the terms of your agreement
If a provider (1) refers a member to a nonparticipating laboratory for
non-emergent services without obtaining preapproval from AmeriHealth to do so;
(2) sends a member?s lab specimen to a nonparticipating laboratory without
preapproval; or (3) provides or orders noncovered services for a member, the
provider must inform the member in advance, in writing, of the following:
- a list of the services to be provided;
- that AmeriHealth will not pay for or be liable for the listed services;
- that the member will be financially responsible for such services.
Visit our website to access the Member Consent for Financial
Responsibility Form.
Providers should also be aware of the coverage status of the tests they
order and should notify the member in advance if a service is considered
experimental/investigational or is otherwise non-covered by AmeriHealth. The
member is financially responsible for the entire cost of any service that is
non-covered (e.g., experimental/investigational).
*AmeriHealth New Jersey members may choose to receive
routine laboratory services authorized by their PCP from a participating
outpatient laboratory provider other than their PCP?s capitated laboratory
provider. However, please note that this requires members to have a referral
issued by their PCP. Refer to the Specialty Programs section of the Provider Manual for Participating Professional
Providers for more information.
?Effective March 1, 2018, the contract ends
for AmeriHealth New Jersey health plans, and BioReference Laboratories will be
an out-of-network provider.
?Effective May 1, 2018, the contract ends for
AmeriHealth New Jersey health plans, and Health Network Laboratories will be an
out-of-network provider.
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