Elective Inpatient Services / Elective Inpatient Admission
Defines medical necessity criteria for planned elective inpatient admissions for certain surgeries or procedures for UnitedHealthcare Commercial and Individual Exchange benefit plans, including medical conditions, procedure-related factors, complexity, postoperative events, and exclusions (obstetric care). Uses InterQual as an evidence source.
Updated definitions and supporting information; archived prior version MP.19.09.
Coverage Summary
Defines medical necessity for planned elective inpatient admissions for certain surgeries or procedures and is covered_with_criteria when listed criteria are met. This policy applies to UnitedHealthcare Commercial and Individual Exchange plans and uses InterQual as a source to support medical necessity and level-of-care decisions. Note: the policy does not apply to obstetric care during pregnancy, childbirth, or the post‑partum period.
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