Medical policy

Upcoming policy reviews

Bridgespan Health medical policies are evidence-based and take into account the available scientific evidence published in peer-reviewed journals, as well as evidence-based clinical practice guidelines and specialty society statements. The process for Bridgespan Health medical policy development is described in the Introduction to the Bridgespan Health Medical Policy Manual.

In addition, Bridgespan Health values the experience and opinions of practicing physicians and other health care providers. Your feedback on our policies is welcome and is an important part of our annual policy review process.

You may provide feedback to us on the following policies by:

  • Responding to the email that directed you to this page. Please be sure to identify the policy you are providing comments on in your email response.
  • Contacting Medical Policy Staff. Please be sure to identify the policy in the policy name field, as well as your name, specialty and contact information. (Note: contact information only needs to be included if you do not regularly receive medical policy email notification from Bridgespan Health.)

Policies scheduled for review, listed by specialty

Allergy - (1)

Behavioral Health - (2)

Cardiology - (5)

Chiropractic - (1)

Dermatology - (1)

Endocrinology - (3)

ENT - (3)

Gastroenterology - (3)

General Surgery - (4)

Genetics - (3)

Hematology Oncology - (4)

Infectious Disease - (1)

Infertility - (1)

Naturopath - (1)

Nephrology - (2)

Neurology - (2)

Neurosurgery - (2)

Obstetrics and Gynecology - (2)

Oncology - (3)

Orthopedics - (2)

Osteoporosis - (1)

Pathology - (1)

Pediatric Surgery - (1)

Pediatrics - (4)

Physical Medicine - (2)

Plastic Surgery - (1)

Primary Care - (8)

Psychiatry - (2)

Pulmonology - (4)

Radiology - (2)

Rehabilitation Medicine - (1)

Solid Organ Transplants - (1)

Surgery104 Only - (1)

Urology - (1)