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Prior Authorizations

How to create, manage, and track prior authorizations in the portal for appointments and orders.

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Written by Regina Arbolante
Updated over a month ago

Open the Patient’s Appointment

  • Navigate to DME section and go to Appointments

  • Select the specific appointment that requires a prior authorization document.

  • Access the Details Tab

Identify When an Authorization is Needed

  • Check the authorization section, only certain appointments will have authorizations (e.g., Filter: Pending Auth, Submitted Auth).

  • The same check can be done from the Orders page.

  • Authorization can be added regardless of the appointment status.

Note: Authorizations allow our team to link an authorization number directly to both the appointment and the order, ensuring accurate claim data and smoother billing downstream.

Create Prior Authorization Documentation

  • Click Create Prior Authorization Documentation and fill out the form.

Select the Wound Procedure

  • Wound Procedure

  • CPAP Device

Add the Requested Codes. This is optional.

  • HCPCS

  • CPT

Search and add Comorbidities (optional)

  • Search and select any comorbidities related to the patient’s condition

  • You can select multiple comorbidities

Add Additional Notes (optional) if needed

  • Add any supporting details that may help justify medical necessity, such as history of failed treatments, duration of wound care, or other relevant observations.

Generate Authorization to create the Authorization for this appointment

  • Once generated, you’ll see the Create Prior Authorization Documentation button replaced by the documentation itself.

  • View the document to review the documentation.

The document covers:

  • Appointment Details (Patient Name, DOB, Provider, Procedure, Requested Codes (HCPCS), Care Setting (If home health option is decided))

  • Coverage Criteria (wound details)

  • Medical Necessity

  • Anticipated Wound Plan

  • Product and Codes

  • Quantity and Frequency

  • Contraindications

  • Documentation

  • Signature

Managing Generated Document

  • Once a document is available, you will see the buttons for downloading file, open file in new tab, edit file, and delete file.

Tips for Efficiency

  • Use accurate and complete diagnosis codes to prevent delays in approval.

  • Include comorbidities that directly impact medical necessity.

  • Save time by preparing common comorbidity lists for frequent cases.

Important Notes

  • Prior Authorization documentation is for clinical and insurance use only.

  • Ensure all data entered is verified against the patient’s record before submission.

  • Always review generated documents before sending to payers.

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