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Important reminder: ER follow-up care (NJ only)

October 2, 2013

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We would like to remind you of the procedures to follow when your patients need routine follow-up care after an Emergency Room/Department (ER) visit.

AmeriHealth New Jersey members should not be referred back to the ER for follow-up services when they can be referred to their primary physician or specialty care physician for treatment without risk of medically harmful consequences.

Examples of routine follow-up care that members should not have performed in the ER include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • having a prescription extended that was written in the ER;
  • returning to the ER for reapplication of bandages, splints, or wraps;
  • having ER-administered sutures removed.

As we prepare our industry for Health Care Reform, it is important that we identify ways to make this transition more efficient and effective for our members as well as our providers. Thank you for working with us to make this possible.

If you have any questions, please contact your Hospital/Ancillary Services Coordinator.

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