Question:
Whats the difference between pre-determination and pre-certification?
If I have been pre-determined that this procedure is medically necessary do I still need to be pre-certified? I have cigna PPO. — Tonya G. (posted on February 14, 2002)
February 14, 2002
fyi---i have cigna ppo and had the same question,,,both cigna and my
surgeons office told me
--pre certification is for the coverage of the actual hospital stay
which is what the hospital wants b4 your booked for surgery so they know
theyll get paid
--pre determination is for coverage of the actual procedure which is what
your surgeon wants so he knows hell get his $ ...this is also your
approval letter i would take a min to celebrate!!!
best wishes!!!!
— TRULUV2329
February 23, 2002
I work for the company that does the precertifications for folks with Cigna
PPO insurance. The other responses are correct. A predetermination for
surgery is getting approval for the surgical procedure so the insurance
will cover it. A precertification is getting approval for the hospital
admission. Your doctor or the hospital can call to obtain the
precertification, but if they have not yet done this, you can call and
initiate it yourself. Always followup to make sure the authorization is
completed and you can also find out how many days they have initially
approved you for. I hope this is helpful.
— [Anonymous]
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