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Hospital requirements - Pre-admission Certification and Utilization Review / Back Pre-admission Certification is required before you will be covered for any non-emergency hospitalization. Call Blue Cross Life and Health toll free at (800) 274-7767 or make sure your doctor calls Blue Cross Life and Health before scheduling the hospital stay. Failure to obtain Pre-admission Certification may result in a reduction of benefits. Charges for non-certified hospital days are not covered under the Plan.
In an emergency, Blue Cross Life and Health must be notified as soon as possible following admission (and no later than 72 hours after admission). The doctor's office must call Blue Cross Life and Health at (800) 274-7767. Once notified, the registered nurse coordinators and doctors at Blue Cross Life and Health will conduct the certification and communicate their decisions to the doctor's office, often during that same phone call. For hospitalization for alcohol or chemical dependency treatment, different Pre-admission Certification procedures are required before an in-hospital stay. The Teamsters Assistance Program (TAP) must pre-certify and oversee hospitalization due to alcohol and chemical dependency treatment. Phone TAP at (800) 253-TEAM or (510) 562-3600 for Pre-admission Certification. However, if you are a member of Teamsters Locals 94, 137, 150, 386, 431, 439 or 533, the Joint Council 38 Teamsters Alcohol Rehabilitation Program (TARP), rather than TAP, oversees hospitalization due to alcohol and chemical dependency treatment. Phone TARP at (800) 522-8277 or (209) 572-6966 Utilization Review Utilization Review is
also required during all hospitalizations to monitor
required services and related chargeseven if the
admission was due to an emergency. This ensures that
the hospital stay is medically necessary and appropriate
in length. If your doctor concludes that the inpatient
stay needs to be longer than certified, Blue Cross Life and Health must also be notified in advance
by your doctor. If Blue
Cross Life and Health
determines that any in-hospital days are not medically
necessary, these days will not be covered. |