Medical Policy
Subject: Medical Policy Formation
Document #: ADMIN.00001Publish Date: 01/03/2024
Status: RevisedLast Review Date: 11/09/2023
Description/Scope

The Office of Medical Policy & Technology Assessment (OMPTA) develops medical policy and clinical utilization management (UM) guidelines (collectively, “Medical Policy”) for the company. The principal component of the process is the review for development of medical necessity and/or investigational and not medically necessary position statements or clinical indications that are objective and based on medical evidence for certain new medical services and/or procedures or for new uses of existing services and/or procedures. The services consisting of medical, surgical, and behavioral health treatments, may include, but are not limited to devices, biologics, specialty pharmaceuticals, gene therapies, and professional health services.

Medical Policies are intended to reflect current scientific data and clinical thinking. While Medical Policy sets forth position statements or clinical indications regarding the medical necessity of individual services and/or procedures, Federal and State law, as well as contract language, including definitions and specific contract provisions/exclusions, take precedence over Medical Policy and must be considered first in determining eligibility for coverage.

The Medical Policy & Technology Assessment Committee (MPTAC) is a multiple disciplinary group including physicians from various medical and behavioral health specialties, clinical practice environments and geographic areas. Voting membership may include:

Non-voting members may include:

MPTAC meets at least three times per year. Agenda topics are identified, researched, updated, collated and distributed to the committee. Input from the medical community is solicited and utilized in developing and updating criteria. In addition, agenda items are identified from, but not limited to: clinical literature, medical operations associates, medical directors, claims operations, external reviews, technology vendors, and other technology assessment entities. Decisions are made by a majority vote of MPTAC voting members present. Majority representation of the voting committee members must be present to constitute a quorum. MPTAC may designate subcommittees when needed, which may include internal or external physicians. The subcommittees shall make recommendations to MPTAC on topics assigned to them by MPTAC.

MPTAC voting members and subcommittee members are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest. In the event that a MPTAC voting member or subcommittee member discloses a conflict of interest, the associated member will not participate in the vote specific to the proposed relevant Medical Policy.

To reach decisions regarding the medical necessity or investigational status of new or existing services and/or procedures, MPTAC (and its applicable subcommittees) relies on the medical necessity or investigational criteria included in the following policies:

In evaluating the medical necessity or investigational status of new or existing services and/or procedures the committee(s) may include, but not limit their consideration to, the following additional information provided to committee members:

When reviewing the results of electronic literature searches, the committee may consider study methodology, including but not limited to features such as randomization, blinding, clinically appropriate follow-up periods, and use of validated and objective measurement tools. The committee will also consider whether studies provide credible scientific evidence which permits reasonable conclusions regarding net health outcomes (balance of safety and efficacy) and appropriate comparisons to established alternatives. The literature discussed and included in policy documents should not be construed to represent all of the scientific evidence available on a topic or reviewed in policy development. Publications such as review articles, white papers, case studies, abstracts, and articles not published in medical journals indexed in the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed database are typically not included in policy documents.

The committee(s) may also consider the service/procedure being reviewed as a standard of care in the medical community with supporting documentation.

The committee(s) is also responsible for reviewing and authorizing the use of clinical utilization management guidelines used as the standard Enterprise-wide solution for making determinations of medical necessity which are developed by external entities (for example, MCG care guidelines).

Additionally, for topics deemed to represent a significant change or as otherwise required by law or accreditation, the OMPTA team seeks additional input from selected experienced clinicians. This process allows MPTAC access to the expertise of a wide variety of specialists and subspecialists from across the United States. These individuals are board certified providers who are identified either with the assistance of an appropriate professional medical specialty society, by activity in a participating academic medical center or by participation in a corporate affiliated network. While the various professional medical societies may collaborate in this process through the provision of appropriate reviewers, the input received represents NEITHER an endorsement by the specialty society NOR an official position of the specialty society. MPTAC uses this information in the context of all other information presented from various sources.

Medical Policy may be developed and approved or revised between scheduled MPTAC meetings when there is a need to do so prior to the next scheduled meeting of MPTAC. The research associates of OMPTA will develop the draft Medical Policy and request input from appropriate consultant providers, and if applicable, the relevant subcommittee. An ad-hoc interim MPTAC meeting or vote is scheduled to review and vote on the proposed interim Medical Policy. Policies presented on an interim basis (whether approved, modified or rejected) may be presented for full review and discussion at the next scheduled MPTAC meeting when additional committee input is required (for example, additional clinical input is received).

In the absence of specific Medical Policy, case-by-case individual review is undertaken. A physician designated by the health plan will review the request using the technology assessment criteria and appropriate standards that may include, but are not limited to, any of the following: peer-reviewed literature, other organizations' technology evaluations, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), various medical specialty societies' guidelines and assessments, and the clinician's professional judgment. Refer to the following document for additional information: ADMIN.00006 Review of Services for Benefit Determinations in the Absence of a Company Applicable Medical Policy or Clinical Utilization Management (UM) Guideline.

All existing Medical Policies are reviewed at least annually through MPTAC to determine continued applicability, appropriateness, and whether there is a need for revision, updates to citations, or other changes.

Medical Policies approved by MPTAC are also communicated throughout the company for inclusion in the benefit plan and for implementation of supporting processes. These communication processes include:

Medical Policy decisions affecting our members are reported by our health plans to and reviewed for input by the appropriate physician quality committees, which have the responsibility for reviewing MPTAC activities.

Index

Medical Policy & Technology Assessment Committee
MPTAC
Office of Medical Policy & Technology Assessment
OMPTA
MCG guidelines

Document History

Status

Date

Action

Revised

11/09/2023

Medical Policy & Technology Assessment Committee (MPTAC) review. Revised grammar and spacing issues.

Revised

11/10/2022

MPTAC review. Revised text related to review and authorization of documents developed by external entities.

Reviewed

11/11/2021

MPTAC review.

Revised

11/05/2020

MPTAC review. Added text in Scope section regarding evidence review process.

Reviewed

08/13/2020

MPTAC review.

Revised

11/07/2019

MPTAC review. Updated text in Scope regarding services addressed and subspecialty committees.

Revised

11/08/2018

MPTAC review. Updated Description/Scope section concerning MPTAC membership to include BH specialists. Updated text regarding subspecialty committees, including removal of BH subcommittee. Clarified TPC subcommittee may include BH specialists. Updated Index section.

Revised

01/25/2018

MPTAC review. Updated Description/Scope concerning MPTAC and subspecialty committee voting membership, clarified that non-voting members may include internal medical directors, added details regarding third party criteria subcommittee, and revised text related to topics brought to interim meetings.

Revised

11/02/2017

MPTAC review. The document header wording updated from “Current Effective Date” to “Publish Date.” Clarification made in the Description/Scope section.

Revised

02/02/2017

MPTAC review. Minor typographical revisions made to the Description section.

Reviewed

02/04/2016

MPTAC review.

Revised

02/05/2015

MPTAC review. Clarifications to the Description/Scope section.

Revised

02/13/2014

MPTAC review. Updated Description/Scope concerning MPTAC voting membership and specialist/practitioner involvement in the MPTAC decision-making process.

Revised

08/08/2013

MPTAC review. Updates to the Description/Scope to include a statement addressing committee(s) responsibility for reviewing and authorizing the use of Medical Policy. Additional format revisions and clarifications throughout the document.

Revised

08/09/2012

MPTAC review. Clarifications to the Description section with reference to ADMIN.00004 and ADMIN.00005.

Revised

11/17/2011

MPTAC review. Clarified names of specific departments within the organization. Revised wording throughout the document including the annual review process statement.

Revised

11/18/2010

MPTAC review. Addition of acronyms for specific organizations including the Office of Medical Policy & Technology Assessment (OMPTA) to the Description/Scope and Index. Revised title for ADMIN.00006 to Review of Services for Benefit Determinations in the Absence of a Company Applicable Medical Policy or Clinical Utilization Management (UM) Guideline.

Reviewed

11/19/2009

MPTAC review.

Reviewed

11/20/2008

MPTAC review. Removed the word experimental from the Description/Scope statement.

Revised

11/29/2007

MPTAC review. Addition of reference to subcommittees.

Revised

12/07/2006

MPTAC review. Clarification to wording and removal of procedural information.

Revised

12/01/2005

MPTAC review. Reference to ADMIN.00006 added; deleted Hayes, Inc. as reference when there is no medical policy or clinical guideline available.

Revised

09/22/2005

MPTAC review.

  1. Included statement regarding MPTAC voting member’s requirement to disclose potential conflicts of interest and the reclusion of their associated vote on the relevant medical policy where a conflict of interest has been disclosed.
  2. Modified wording specific to the section beginning “In the absence of specific medical policy…” to align with the Settlement Agreement requirements on Initial Determinations (7.14 a).

Reviewed

07/14/2005

MPTAC review. Revision based on Pre-merger Anthem and Pre-merger WellPoint Harmonization.

Pre-Merger Organizations

Last Review Date

Document Number

Title

Anthem, Inc.

 

 

No prior document

 

WellPoint Health Networks, Inc.

09/23/2004

 

Medical Policy and Technology Assessment – Policy Formation

 


This Medical Policy provides assistance in understanding Healthy Blue’s standard Medicaid benefit plan. When evaluating coverage for a specific member benefit, reference to federal and state law, as well as contractual requirements may be necessary, since these may differ from our standard benefit plan. In the event of a conflict with standard plan benefits, federal, state and/or contractual requirements will govern. Before using this policy, please check all federal, state and/or contractual requirements applicable to the specific benefit plan coverage. Healthy Blue reserves the right to modify its Policies and Guidelines as necessary and in accordance with legal and contractual requirements. This Medical Policy is provided for informational purposes. It does not constitute medical advice. Healthy Blue may also use tools and criteria developed by third parties, to assist us in administering health benefits. Healthy Blue’s Policies and Guidelines are intended to be used  in accordance with the independent professional medical judgment of a qualified health care provider and do not constitute the practice of medicine or medical advice.
 
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