Health Care Advisory Panel definition
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If a geozip does not have the necessary number of charges and fees to calculate a valid percentile for a specific procedure, treatment or service, the Health Care Advisory Panel created pursuant to 19 Del.C.§2322(A), in its discretion may combine data from Delaware's two geozips for a specific procedure, treatment, or service.
If a geozip does not have the necessary number of charges and fees to calculate a valid percentile for a specific procedure, treatment or service, the Health Care Advisory Panel created pursuant to 19 Del.C. §2322(A), in its discretion may combine data from Delaware's two geozips for a specific procedure, treatment, or service.
Section 2322B, Chapter 23, Section 19, Delaware Code, authorizes and directs the Health Care Advisory Panel to adopt and recommend, a coordinated set of instructions and guidelines to accompany the health care payment system, to the Department for adoption by regulation.
Pursuant to 19 Del.C. §2322C, health care practice guidelines have been adopted and recommended by the Health Care Advisory Panel to guide utilization of health care treatments in workers' compensation including, but not limited to, care provided for the treatment of employees by or under the supervision of a licensed health care provider, prescription drug utilization, inpatient hospitalization and length of stay, diagnostic testing, physical therapy, chiropractic care and palliative care.
The Proposal Evaluation Team shall be comprised of representatives of the Department of Labor and/or the Health Care Advisory Panel.
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UTILIZATION REVIEW The Health Care Advisory Panel (“HCAP”), pursuant to 19 Del.C. §2322F(j), is mandated to develop a utilization review program.
In the event that the Health Care Advisory Panel determines that there is insufficient data to calculate a valid percentile for a procedure, treatment or service, or that data from a commercial vendor is not sufficiently reliable to implement a payment system for professional services for a specific procedure, treatment or service, then the Health Care Advisory Panel may recommend an alternative method for a payment system for professional charges.
On a 1-time basis in 2013, with respect to all possible procedures, treatments, and services for which there was insufficiently reliable data prior to 2013 for the Health Care Advisory Panel to determine a payment based upon the formula described above, the Health Care Advisory Panel shall use a formula based upon relative value units as determined by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to determine fees for said procedures, treatments, and services.
Such guidelines will be developed by the Health Care Advisory Panel and then adopted by regulation of the Department of Labor.