Model contractual language for medical necessity for children

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Abstract

The term "medical necessity" is used by Medicare and Medicaid and in insurance contracts to refer to medical services that are generally recognized as appropriate for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of disease and injury. There is no consensus on how to define and apply the term and the accompanying rules and regulations, and as a result there has been substantial variation in medical-necessity definitions and interpretations. With this policy statement, the American Academy of Pediatrics hopes to encourage insurers to adopt more consistent medical-necessity definitions that take into account the needs of children. Copyright © 2005 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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McInerny, T. K., Barone, C. J., Johnson, A. D., Lander, R., Mitsunaga, R. Y., Reuben, M. S., … Werner, M. J. (2005). Model contractual language for medical necessity for children. Pediatrics. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2005-0880

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