MEDICAL POLICY No. 91104-R7 DETOXIFICATION I. POLICY/CRITERIA



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DETOXIFICATION MEDICAL POLICY Effective Date: January 7, 2013 Review Dates: 1/93, 2/97, 4/99, 2/01, 12/01, 2/02, 2/03, 1/04, 1/05, 12/05, 12/06, 12/07, 12/08, 12/09, 12/10, 12/11, 12/12, 12/13, 11/14 Date Of Origin: June 30, 1988 Status: Current I. POLICY/CRITERIA A. Acute drug and alcohol detoxification services (medical management of withdrawal symptoms) are distinct from drug and alcohol treatment and are covered as a medical service benefit. B. Determination of medical necessity for a voluntary (self-directed or preauthorized as necessary prior to treatment) admission is based on the need for medical management of the withdrawal symptoms or any concomitant medical condition which might of itself require hospitalization as determined by a participating provider. Intoxication alone is not an indication for admission. If the admission is an emergency, Priority Health should be notified as soon as reasonably possible to review clinical information for authorization. C. Treatment for drug and alcohol abuse is a covered benefit with limitations and restrictions as defined in the plan documents and Behavioral Health policies. Inpatient substance abuse treatment must be certified by the Behavioral Health Department. Some examples of conditions that may require inpatient detoxification are: 1. Cardiac arrhythmias. 2. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage requiring transfusion or fluids. 3. Hepatic encephalopathy. 4. Disorientation, altered level of consciousness, or delusions or hallucinations with risk of danger to self or others. 5. Recurrent blackouts within past 2 weeks. 6. Recent recurrent seizures. 7. Asymmetric or focal neurological findings. 8. Abnormal vital signs (e.g. symptomatic hypotension despite fluid rehydration). D. Standard length of stay (LOS) for detoxification is 2-3 days. Extensions should be reviewed to determine whether services being received are for detoxification or treatment of the drug dependency. Clinical case managers utilize American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) criteria when reviewing admission and continuing stay criteria. is not always Page 1 of 5

followed by treatment nor do all patients entering treatment programs require detoxification. Patients who are severely intoxicated but who do not have a medical complication should be detoxified in a detoxification facility rather than an acute inpatient hospital setting. E. Medicaid Coverage Criteria in non-acute care facilities is not covered by Priority Health for Medicaid/Healthy Michigan Plan members. for Medicaid/Healthy Michigan Plan members is authorized/arranged by Community Mental Health and billed to Medicaid Fee for Service. that requires an Acute Care facility is covered under the Medical benefit. II. MEDICAL NECESSITY REVIEW Required Not Required Not Applicable III. APPLICATION TO PRODUCTS Coverage is subject to member s specific benefits. Group specific policy will supersede this policy when applicable. HMO/EPO: This policy applies to insured HMO/EPO plans. POS: This policy applies to insured POS plans. PPO: This policy applies to insured PPO plans. Consult individual plan documents as state mandated benefits may apply. If there is a conflict between this policy and a plan document, the provisions of the plan document will govern. ASO: For self-funded plans, consult individual plan documents. If there is a conflict between this policy and a self-funded plan document, the provisions of the plan document will govern. INDIVIDUAL: For individual policies, consult the individual insurance policy. If there is a conflict between this medical policy and the individual insurance policy document, the provisions of the individual insurance policy will govern. MEDICARE: Coverage is determined by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS); if a coverage determination has not been adopted by CMS, this policy applies. MEDICAID/HEALTHY MICHIGAN PLAN: For Medicaid/Healthy Michigan Plan members, this policy will apply. Coverage is based on medical necessity criteria being met and the appropriate code(s) from the coding section of this policy being included on the Michigan Medicaid Fee Schedule located at: http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2945_42542_42543_42546_42551-159815--,00.html. If there is a discrepancy between this policy and the Michigan Medicaid Provider Manual located at: http://www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2945_5100-87572--,00.html, the Michigan Medicaid Provider Manual will govern. For Medical Supplies/DME/Prosthetics and Orthotics, please refer to the Michigan Medicaid Fee Schedule to verify coverage. MICHILD: For MICHILD members, this policy will apply unless MICHILD certificate of coverage limits or extends coverage. Page 2 of 5

IV. DESCRIPTION V. CODING INFORMATION ICD-9 Codes that may support medical necessity (for dates of service on or before September 30, 2015): List should not be considered inclusive 427.0 427.9 Cardiac dysrhythmias 435.8 Other specified transient cerebral ischemias 435.9 Unspecified transient cerebral ischemia 534.01 Acute gastrojejunal ulcer, with hemorrhage and obstruction 534.21 Acute gastrojejunal ulcer with hemorrhage, perforation, and obstruction 534.40 Chronic or unspecified gastrojejunal ulcer with hemorrhage, without mention of obstruction 534.41 Chronic or unspecified gastrojejunal ulcer, with hemorrhage and obstruction 572.2 Hepatic coma 578.0 Hematemesis 578.1 Blood in stool 578.9 Hemorrhage of gastrointestinal tract, unspecified 780.39 Other convulsions ICD-10 Codes that may support medical necessity (for dates of service on or after October 1, 2015): G45.1 Carotid artery syndrome (hemispheric) G45.2 Multiple and bilateral precerebral artery syndromes G45.8 Other transient cerebral ischemic attacks and related syndromes G45.9 Transient cerebral ischemic attack, unspecified G46.0 Middle cerebral artery syndrome G46.1 Anterior cerebral artery syndrome G46.2 Posterior cerebral artery syndrome I46.2 Cardiac arrest due to underlying cardiac condition I46.8 Cardiac arrest due to other underlying condition I46.9 Cardiac arrest, cause unspecified I47.0 Re-entry ventricular arrhythmia I47.1 Supraventricular tachycardia I47.2 Ventricular tachycardia I47.9 Paroxysmal tachycardia, unspecified I48.0 I48.92 Atrial fibrillation and flutter Page 3 of 5

I49.01 I49.9 Other cardiac arrhythmias I67.841 Reversible cerebrovascular vasoconstriction syndrome I67.848 Other cerebrovascular vasospasm and vasoconstriction K28.0 K28.9 Gastrojejunal ulcer K70.41 Alcoholic hepatic failure with coma K71.11 Toxic liver disease with hepatic necrosis, with coma K72.01 K72.91 Hepatic failure, not elsewhere classified K92.0 Hematemesis K92.1 Melena K92.2 Gastrointestinal hemorrhage, unspecified R00.1 Bradycardia, unspecified R56.9 Unspecified convulsions Revenue Codes IP only 0110 Room & Board - Private - General 0111 Room & Board - Private - Medical/Surgical/GYN 0120 Room & Board - Semiprivate 0121 Room & Board - Semiprivate - Medical/Surgical/GYN 0121 0130 Room & Board - Three and Four Beds - General 0131 Room & Board - Three and Four Beds - Medical/Surgical/GYN 0200 Intensive Care Unit - General 0201 Intensive Care Unit - Surgical 0201 0202 Intensive Care Unit - Medical Non-Medical 0116 Room & Board - Private - 0126 Room & Board - Semi-Private Two Bed - 0136 Semi-Private - Three & Four Beds - 0146 Private (Deluxe) - 0156 Room & Board Ward - Special Note: Distinction between medical detoxification and substance abuse treatment needs to be made for appropriate application of the member s benefit. VI. REFERENCES Page 4 of 5

AMA CPT Copyright Statement: All Current Procedure Terminology (CPT) codes, descriptions, and other data are copyrighted by the American Medical Association. This document is for informational purposes only. It is not an authorization, certification, explanation of benefits, or contract. Receipt of benefits is subject to satisfaction of all terms and conditions of coverage. Eligibility and benefit coverage are determined in accordance with the terms of the member s plan in effect as of the date services are rendered. Priority Health s medical policies are developed with the assistance of medical professionals and are based upon a review of published and unpublished information including, but not limited to, current medical literature, guidelines published by public health and health research agencies, and community medical practices in the treatment and diagnosis of disease. Because medical practice, information, and technology are constantly changing, Priority Health reserves the right to review and update its medical policies at its discretion. Priority Health s medical policies are intended to serve as a resource to the plan. They are not intended to limit the plan s ability to interpret plan language as deemed appropriate. Physicians and other providers are solely responsible for all aspects of medical care and treatment, including the type, quality, and levels of care and treatment they choose to provide. The name Priority Health and the term plan mean Priority Health, Priority Health Managed Benefits, Inc., Priority Health Insurance Company and Priority Health Government Programs, Inc. Page 5 of 5