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90-Day Prior Authorization Extensions to End December 31, 2020

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To help ensure continuity of care during the COVID-19 (coronavirus) response, the Health and Human Services Commission will allow TMHP to extend for 90 days existing prior authorization requests that are set to expire through December 31, 2020, after which time the 90-day prior authorization extensions will end.

Note: Providers currently have an option to request prior authorization time periods other than the 90-day extension.

For new and initial prior authorization requests and for recertifications of existing prior authorizations, providers are referred to the TMHP Covid-19 webpage and the article "Guidance for Providers Regarding New and Initial Prior Authorizations". For prior authorizations expiring on or after January 1, 2021, providers can utilize the flexibility offered under the above referenced guidance if they are unable to provide required documentation on a timely basis due to a COVID-19 related issue.

Providers will need to continue to alert TMHP of which option they wish to pursue. TMHP may request additional information if it is deemed necessary but will not deny prior authorization requests if providers are unavailable or unable to provide required documentation on a timely basis.

It is expected that before reimbursement is requested, the provider has obtained the appropriate required documentation for inclusion in the client’s file. The services delivered may still be subject to retrospective review for medical necessity. Exceptions will be reviewed on a provider- or recipient-specific basis and need.

For more information, call the TMHP-CSHCN Services Program Contact Center at 800-568-2413.