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Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University

Series

2003

Quality Improvement

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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences

Medical Necessity In Private Health Plans: Implications For Behavioral Health Care, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Brian Kamoie, D. Richard Mauery, Brian Walitt Nov 2003

Medical Necessity In Private Health Plans: Implications For Behavioral Health Care, Sara J. Rosenbaum, Brian Kamoie, D. Richard Mauery, Brian Walitt

Health Policy and Management Faculty Publications

This report addresses how the term "medical necessity" is defined in private health insurance coverage decisions. It summarizes a review of the literature, an extensive review of legal cases that challenge insurer decisions, materials prepared by the insurance industry, consultation with experts in the field, a review of investigations conducted by State departments of insurance and attorneys general, and interviews with health care executives regarding the decision-making process itself. The report does not explore factors that can affect access to care that might be considered clinically necessary by treating professionals or the effects of medical necessity decisions on therapeutic outcomes.