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Effective January 1, 2014, based on local practice
patterns, AmeriHealth will consider the procedures listed
below to be outpatient procedures, as they are being
performed mainly in the outpatient setting and generally
no longer require inpatient hospitalization.
The following is a list of procedures that will be considered
outpatient procedures for dates of service on or after
January 1, 2014:
- thyroidectomy — partial or total
- parathyroidectomy
- recurrent hernia
- temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthroplasty and
discectomy
- arthroscopy (shoulder, elbow, wrist)
- open reduction internal fixation of uncomplicated wrist
or finger fractures
We ask that providers perform these procedures as
outpatient; however, if you feel there are medical reasons
that would justify an inpatient stay, AmeriHealth will review
these upon request and approve the inpatient setting if
medically appropriate. If we approve these procedures as
inpatient and the patient goes home the same day, we will
reimburse these procedures as outpatient. You may
direct your review requests to the Precertification
Department by calling 1-800-275-2583 for providers
in Pennsylvania and Delaware or 1-888-YOUR-AH1
(1-888-968-7241) for providers in New Jersey and
saying Authorizations.
Please note that as of January 1, 2014, none of the
procedures listed above will require precertification if
performed in the outpatient setting.
If you have any questions about this notice or criteria
for the above procedures, please contact Pamela
Weatherbee, Manager of Care Management Coordination,
at 215-241-9449.