Nurses in Independent Practice
 
 

Prior Authorization

Requesting Private Duty Nursing Hours

Requesting Pro Re Nata Hours

Pro re nata (PRN), or "as needed," hours may be requested when there is a reason to expect a deviation in the number of scheduled hours needed due to a change in the recipient’s needs. Pro re nata hours must be medically necessary and the physician’s orders on the plan of care (POC) must specify the number and purpose of the PRN hours requested.

If after using all the PRN hours granted it is found that additional hours are needed, providers may request an amendment to the PA for more PRN hours. The amendment must include documentation stating the dates all previously granted PRN hours were used and the activities performed during each PRN hour.

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