A state fair hearing is when the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) directly reviews our decisions with your medical care.
You can also ask for an external medical review where independent healthcare experts review your request to receive services. This review is an optional, extra step you can take to get your case reviewed for free before your state fair hearing. It doesn鈥檛 change your right to a state fair hearing.
Request a state fair hearing and external medical review by either:
You must make a request for a state fair hearing with or without an external medical review with 120 days from the date listed on your notice.
If you don鈥檛 ask for the state fair hearing with or without an external medical review by this date, you may lose your right to a state fair hearing. If you have a good reason, like receiving our notice late, we may be able to accept your appeal request after this date.
If you kept receiving services during your health plan appeal, you may be able to continue your services during the state fair hearing.
Make a request to continue getting services within 10 days of the date on your notice only if you got services during your health plan appeal. If you don鈥檛 ask for a state fair hearing and to keep your services by then, you will not continue to get your services, but you still have 120 days from the date the notice is mailed to ask for a state fair hearing with or without an external medical review.
To make the request call us or check 鈥淵es鈥 on the State Fair Hearing and External Medical Request Form where it says, 鈥淒o You Want Your Services to Continue?鈥
If you lose your state fair hearing, you may have to pay your health plan back for services provided to you during the fair hearing process. 最新糖心Vlog Community Health Plan cannot ask you to pay them back for services you received without permission from HHSC.
What to Expect After You Request a State Fair Hearing
When you ask for a state fair hearing with or without an external medical review, a hearings officer will be placed in charge of your case.
You鈥檒l get a Notice of Hearing in the mail within 10 calendar days of your request for a state fair hearing. It will tell you the date, time, and location of your hearing.
If you ask for an external medical review, it will happen before your state fair hearing. An external medical review doesn鈥檛 affect when your state fair hearing will be scheduled.
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About the External Medical Review
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- HHSC will give your information to independent healthcare experts who will review your case.
- Only the information submitted for your health plan appeal will be used. You won鈥檛 be able to give new information for the review.
- The experts can agree with or change our decision. Their external medical review decision will be mailed to you in 15 calendar days or less.
- After you get your external medical review decision, you can choose if you want to also have the state fair hearing you requested.
- If you want to have your state fair hearing, the external medical review decision will be considered as evidence during your state fair hearing.
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About the State Fair Hearing
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- Most hearings are held by phone, but if you have a good reason, you can request to hold it in person.
- You have the right to see any information your health plan will use at the hearing. We鈥檙e required to send you this information within 10 calendar days from the date you requested a hearing.
- You can submit new facts about your case to HHSC. This information will be shared with your health plan prior to the state fair hearing.
- HHSC can agree with or change our decision in a state fair hearing decision. But, if you had an external medical review, the state fair hearing decision will not reduce your benefits below the external medical review decision.
- The written state fair hearing decision will be mailed to you within 90 calendar days of the date you asked for a state fair hearing.
- The decision will explain your right to have the case reviewed by an HHSC attorney if you disagree with the decision made about your services.
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