2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 62M.04 — Standards for Utilization Review Performance

Plain-Language Summary

This section sets rules for how utilization review must be done. Health plans must clearly explain the authorization process to members. Review organizations can only collect the information they need and cannot routinely demand full medical records. The law lists specific data items that can be required, like patient info, diagnosis, and treatment details.

Practical Notes
Your health plan must tell you how to get prior authorization for services. Review companies cannot demand your entire medical record for routine reviews. They can only ask for extra information when there is a real disagreement about whether care is appropriate. This protects your privacy while still allowing proper review of medical necessity.