Clinical review requirements suspended until further notice for certain hospitals at higher inpatient bed occupancy
Due to the recent surge in COVID-19 cases, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network are temporarily suspending clinical review requirements for all non-elective medical cases for those hospitals most impacted by the pandemic.
Effective Nov. 25, 2020, and until further notice, the following changes apply to Michigan hospitals with a bed occupancy of 85% or higher*. These changes apply to all lines of business, including Blue Cross commercial, Blue Care Network commercial, Medicare Plus BlueSM and BCN AdvantageSM:
*Blue Cross and BCN are evaluating hospital occupancy each Wednesday based on the previous week's data from the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services. This information can be found on the Statewide Available PPE and Bed Tracking webpage** on the Michigan.gov website (see the Patient Census chart at the bottom). Non-elective medical cases will auto-approve beginning on the Monday following Blue Cross and BCN's evaluation. Once a hospital falls below the 85% bed occupancy rate for three consecutive weeks, non-elective medical cases will no longer auto-approve. Please see the Temporary suspension of clinical review requirements document for hospitals who have the clinical review requirements suspended each week. This document can be found within Provider Secured Services by clicking Coronavirus (COVID-19). It is posted under the Utilization management section.
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Posted: November 2020
Lines of business: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Blue Care Network