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Code · South Dakota · Title 58 · Chapter 58-17

58-17I-12. Expedited review for adverse determinations involving urgent care requests--Appointment of peers for review.

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Each health carrier shall establish written procedures for the expedited review of urgent care requests of grievances involving an adverse determination. In addition, a health carrier shall provide expedited review of a grievance involving an adverse determination with respect to concurrent review urgent care requests involving an admission, availability of care, continued stay, or health care service for a covered person who has received emergency services, but has not been discharged from a facility. The procedures shall allow a covered person or the covered person's authorized representative to request an expedited review under this section orally or in writing.
Each health carrier shall appoint at least one appropriate clinical peer in the same or similar specialty as would typically manage the case being reviewed to review the adverse determination. The clinical peer may not have been involved in making the initial adverse determination.
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