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Updates to AIM Specialty Health Musculoskeletal - Interventional Pain Management Clinical Appropriateness Guidelines
Interventional pain management — updates by section:
- Epidural steroid injections:
- For nerve root compression due to herniated disc, specified that the MRI/CT showing this finding must have been done within 18 months instead of 12 months.
- Selective nerve root block:
- Included a second session for cases requiring evaluation of more than one level.
- Therapeutic intra-articular facet injections:
- Included criteria for repeat injections in patients who met criteria for an initial injection.
- Conservative management requirements:
- Aligned definitions with joint surgery, spine surgery, spine, and extremity imaging guidelines.
- More rigorous definition of the supervised home physical therapy requirement and removed cognitive behavioral therapy as a conservative care modality.
- Included activity modification and a trial of rest.
- Epidural steroid injections:
- Specified that only one spinal region may be treated per date of service.
- For repeat injection, prior injection must have provided improvement for three months instead of three weeks.
- Diagnostic medial branch block:
- Specified that up to four diagnostic sessions may be done in a rolling 12-month period (previously three).
- Reduced the number of unilateral levels that may be done in a session from three to two.
- Thermal medial branch radiofrequency neurotomy:
- Reduced the number of unilateral levels that may be done in a session from three to two.
- Specified a maximum of two radiofrequency sessions per rolling 12-month period.
- Regional sympathetic nerve block:
- Specified that procedure must be performed using imaging guidance.
- Specified that the procedure must be performed unilaterally.
- Specified a lifetime maximum of six blocks.
- Removed exclusions that referred to procedures which are no longer performed.
As a reminder, ordering and servicing providers may submit prior authorization requests to AIM:
- Through AIM’s ProviderPortalSM directly at providerportal.com:
- Online access is available 24/7 to process orders in real-time and is the fastest and most convenient way to request authorization.
If you have questions related to guidelines, please contact AIM via email at aim.guidelines@aimspecialtyhealth.com. Additionally, you may access and download a copy of the current and upcoming guidelines online.
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January 2023 Provider Newsletter - Maine