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Code · Montana · Title 33 — Insurance and Insurance Companies · Chapter 32 · Part 1

33-32-103. Utilization review plan.

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33-32-103 . Utilization review plan. An entity covered under the provisions of this chapter may not conduct a utilization review of health care services provided or to be provided to a patient covered under a contract or plan for health care services issued in this state unless that entity, at all times, maintains and can provide at the commissioner's request a current utilization review plan that includes:
(1)a description of review criteria, standards, and procedures to be used in evaluating proposed or delivered health care services that, to the extent possible, must:
(a)be based on nationally recognized criteria, standards, and procedures;
(b)reflect community standards of care, except that a utilization review plan for health care services under the medicaid program provided for in Title 53 need not reflect community standards of care;
(c)ensure quality of care; and
(d)ensure access to needed health care services;
(2)policies and procedures to ensure that a representative of the entity conducting the utilization review is reasonably accessible to patients and health care providers at all times;
(3)policies and procedures to ensure compliance with all applicable state and federal laws to protect the confidentiality of individual medical records;
(4)a copy of the materials designed to inform applicable patients and health care providers of the requirements of the utilization review plan; and
(5)any other information that may be required by the commissioner that is necessary to implement this chapter.
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