Minn. Stat. § 256B.0625. Covered services: Medical Assistance for Needy Persons – Minnesota
Status: EnactedYear Enacted: 1967
Year Amended: 2018
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Inpatient hospital services. (a) Medical assistance covers inpatient hospital services. A second medical opinion is required prior to reimbursement for elective surgeries requiring a second opinion. The commissioner shall publish in the State Register a list of elective surgeries that require a second medical opinion prior to reimbursement, and the criteria and standards for deciding whether an elective surgery should require a second medical opinion. The list and the criteria and standards are not subject to the requirements of sections 14.001 to 14.69. The commissioner’s decision whether a second medical opinion is required, made in accordance with rules governing that decision, is not subject to administrative appeal.
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