HMSA

Nurse Reviewer - Clinical Review Unit

HMSA  •  Kapolei, HI (Hybrid)  •  22 hours ago
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Job Description

  1. Utilize medical necessity criteria from established medical policies and clinical practice guidelines to render precertification determinations as described in the Medical Management UM work plan. This detailed clinical judgment includes evaluating whether the requested service is a covered benefit under the member's health plan, is medically appropriate for the member's clinical condition or whether the request requires referral to a Medical Director for potential denial of the request. The Nurse Reviewer must follow each line of business' requirements and each accrediting body's (CMS, NCQA, HSAG) requirements for each request. Assists on inquiries from external parties such as the State Insurance Commissioner and from the Legal Department. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
  2. Demonstrate understanding and application of over 250 Guide to Benefits, Evidence of Coverage, Plan Brochure, and Member Handbook. HMSA annually updated medical and drug policies, medical protocols, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Milliman Care Guidelines, Drugdex, etc. to determine the medical necessity of urgent and non-urgent precertification requests. Urgent requests must be completed within 72 hours and non-urgent requests within 15 calendar days.
  3. Use clinical judgment, medical necessity guidelines and plan benefits to determine approval, potential denial or alternative treatment of each urgent or non-urgent precertification request. Settings include inpatient, outpatient, in-state, out-of state and out-of country.
  4. Document clinical case summary and review outcome of each review appropriately to meet regulatory and program requirements.
  5. Review various types of services, including but not limited to:
    • Transplants
    • Air Ambulance
    • Chemotherapy
    • Clinical trials
    • Genetic testing
    • Cancer treatments/radiation therapy
    • Experimental/Investigational Services/Devices
    • New Technology
  6. Utilize medical necessity criteria from established medical policies and clinical practice guidelines to render precertification determinations as described in the Medical Management UM work plan. This detailed clinical judgment includes evaluating whether the requested service is a covered benefit under the member's health plan, is medically appropriate for the member's clinical condition or whether the request requires referral to a Medical Director for potential denial of the request. The Nurse Reviewer must follow each line of business' requirements and each accrediting body's (CMS, NCQA, HSAG) requirements for each request. Assists on inquiries from external parties such as the State Insurance Commissioner and from the Legal Department. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
    • Call providers when additional clinical information is required to clarify or complete a complex precertification determination.
    • Approve precertification requests based on clinical judgment using criteria, medical record documentation and other information received from the provider.
    • Consult with Medical Directors on requests which do not meet clinical criteria and offer alternative covered health care options as appropriate.
    • Consult Medical Directors on potential quality issues identified during review of medical records. Refer cases to Integrated Health Management, Pharmacy Department or Benefits Integrity Department depending on the concern.
  7. Evaluate suspended claims against medical records to determine the medical necessity and appropriateness of medical services, identify irregularities such as over or under-utilization of services, potential up-coding, over billing, etc.
  8. Communicate timely, accurate information either verbally, electronically or in writing using clinical judgment, knowledge of medical/reimbursement policies and plan benefits to providers, members as well as internal MM staff and other internal departments (Claims Administration, Customer Relations, Provider Contracting, etc.). For denied services, ensure the denial, benefit and appeal language are accurate and consistent with department procedures, accreditation and regulatory guidelines.
  9. Identify and refer members with specific medical and/or behavioral health needs or complex case management and collaborate with medical and behavioral case management staff. Identify and refer quality of care issues and suspected fraud, waste or abuse to the appropriate departments.
  10. Perform pre-screening assessment of incoming pre-certification requests to ensure appropriateness of review. Advises non-clinical staff on clinical and coding questions to ensure correct system processes and entries.

Qualifications

  1. Associates Degree in Nursing
  2. Current, unrestricted Nursing License in the state of Hawaii as an RN or LPN
  3. Two years clinical, case management or utilization management related experience
  4. Knowledge of current standards of care to be followed for a given diagnosis and the normative values of medical tests and procedures.
  5. Strong organizational skills
  6. Good communication skills both verbally and written
  7. Multi-tasking skills
  8. Critical thinking skills
  9. Analytical skills
  10. Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. Including but not limited to Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  11. Currently licensed in Hawaii as an RN or LPN
    (if applicable upon hire, proof of licensure to be provided by employee or confirmed by Human Resources)

**Hybrid Work Environment - Must reside on Hawaii **

Pay Range: $59,000 to $116,000
Note: Individuals typically begin between the minimum to middle of the pay range
Under minimal supervision, conducts detailed analysis and review of precertification requests, post-service and suspended claims, by applying clinical expertise against HMSA medical and reimbursement policies, plan benefits and nationally-accepted clinical guidelines to determine appropriateness of care for all HMSA lines of business
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About HMSA

The Hawaii Medical Service Association (HMSA), an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, is a reliable name in Hawaii health care. Established in 1938, we are the largest and most experienced provider of health care coverage in the state. Over half of Hawaii’s population have chosen HMSA for their health care coverage.

We are dedicated to providing quality, affordable health plans; employee benefit services; and worksite wellness programs. HMSA also offers a variety of programs, services and support to help improve the health and well-being of our members and community.

Industry
Finance & Insurance
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Honolulu, Hawaii
Year Founded
1938
Website
hmsa.com
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