ยายืสำฦต Criteria Copyright and Permissions
How to Seek Permission for Using The ยายืสำฦต Criteria
Healthcare Providers
Provider permission agreements will be reasonably priced to cover the costs of the permissions program. For more information about the purpose of the permissions program, please see the Frequently Asked Questions.
States & Other Public Entities
ยายืสำฦต's Fair Use guidelines allow states to use The ยายืสำฦต Criteria in laws, regulations, and policies free of charge and with no permission agreement. Providing education on The ยายืสำฦต Criteria, including basic introductory training, falls within fair use and does not require a permissions agreement. Providing more in-depth training, including activities that support the development of the knowledge and skills required to implement The ยายืสำฦต Criteria, does require a permission agreement. This permission agreement is available to states free of charge and allows state employees to provide The ยายืสำฦต Criteria training or technical assistance. .
Publishers
ยายืสำฦต manages the administration of requests for permission for publishers and authors, with the exception of Wolters Kluwer books.
Payers & Managed Care Entities
The ยายืสำฦต Criteria® is the nation’s most respected, comprehensive, and widely used set of guidelines for matching patients to the right level of care based on the severity of their disease and their multidimensional needs. The common language and universal standards set by The ยายืสำฦต Criteria establish a framework to help payers and healthcare systems ensure they are offering the full continuum of care to meet patients’ needs.
ยายืสำฦต provides licensing agreements to payers and managed care entities for the use of The ยายืสำฦต Criteria in utilization review.
Through the licensing agreement, ยายืสำฦต provides access to an electronic version of The ยายืสำฦต Criteria. The electronic version reflects the original layout and pagination of the hardcopy book and has additional features including “copy and paste” to allow utilization review staff to use portions of the electronic document when issuing medical necessity decisions or recommending treatment or services ,and search using keywords.
The license granted is limited to the number of end-users and covered lives specified in the licensing agreement.
ยายืสำฦต has also developed a clinical summary of The ยายืสำฦต Criteria that managed care companies can license and post on their website to help meet regulatory requirements associated with making medical necessity criteria available to the public. A copy of the summary can also be shared with a third party, including the State, interested in knowing the clinical standards a payer or managed care organization uses while adjudicating claims.
Educators
For educational uses outside of the Fair Use guidelines, please complete the educators permissions request form and provide additional information on educational usage.
Training Vendors
ยายืสำฦต provides licensing agreements to individuals or organizations interested in providing training on The ยายืสำฦต Criteria.
Technology Vendors
ยายืสำฦต now offers permission agreements to technology vendors that wish to incorporate The ยายืสำฦต Criteria into their platforms. Permission agreements will allow technology vendors to:
- Incorporate unmodified content from The ยายืสำฦต Criteria into their technology (e.g. text, charts, figures, etc.).
- Develop fill-able forms to help clinicians capture information related to the 6 dimensions or ยายืสำฦต levels of care (the language in these forms must come directly from The ยายืสำฦต Criteria text).
- Incorporate tables from the book and make them fill-able.
Please note permission agreements will not allow:
- Any decision support based on The ยายืสำฦต Criteria.
ยายืสำฦต will review permission requests from technology vendors on a case-by-case basis.
Additional permissions are not required for of the ยายืสำฦต CONTINUUM software. However, permission would be required to incorporate additional content from The ยายืสำฦต Criteria (i.e., content not related to multidimensional assessments).