New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 10 - HEALTH INSURANCE
Part 35 - Minimum Standards for Dental and Vision Plans
Section 13.10.35.15 - UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT DETERMINATIONS
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Denial of services. A benefit denial that is based on a determination that a dental or vision service is not medically necessary, and that is the result of a formal prior authorization review process, shall be supported by a contemporaneous opinion of a provider licensed to provide the requested service. Any such determination shall be made in accordance with medical necessity standards and appropriate clinical guidelines.
B. Pretreatment Estimates. A carrier may issue a non-binding pretreatment estimate for the coverage and reimbursement of proposed dental or vision services. A pretreatment estimate does not determine medical necessity and does not serve as a prior authorization.
C. Timeliness of determinations. A carrier shall make all prior authorization determinations as required by the exigencies of the situation and in accordance with sound medical principles, and in no more than five business days. If after five business days the carrier does not expect to be able to complete the determination due to unforeseen circumstances or missing information, the carrier shall inform the covered person or their provider of the circumstances or the information missing and the need to extend the determination timeframe.
D. Post-authorization denials. A carrier shall not deny any claim subsequently submitted for procedures specifically included in an approved prior authorization unless the date of service is within 18 months and at least one of the circumstances below applies for each denied procedure:
E. Notice of denial. If a carrier denies a request for prior authorization, it shall deliver to the covered persons a written explanation of the basis for the denial within 24 hours of the determination for emergency care and within 10 calendar days for all other care.