MRI authorisation with ASISA: referral form, LINCE and clinical documentation

ASISA publishes services requiring authorisation and common denial reasons. For MRI, the clinic should confirm coverage and prescriber, keep the referral or identifier, attach the clinical report and ensure the appointment is not performed without valid authorisation. Exact LINCE or professional-portal steps depend on the centre agreement (TO_VERIFY).

What is verified about ASISA

ASISA publishes that certain services require authorisation and lists common denial reasons: coverage, waiting period, unauthorised prescriber or unpaid policy.

Calculate revenue lost to authorisations

Use the SaludComply authorisation diagnostic to estimate monthly loss, recoverable range and operational complexity. No patient data required.

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What the clinic should prepare

Before submitting an ASISA MRI, prepare prescription, clinical report, test description or code, prescriber, centre, scheduled date and referral or administrative identifier.

How SaludComply approaches it

SaludComply flags ASISA MRIs in a daily queue, checks whether report or identifier is missing and prepares the request for admin review. Nothing is sent without human approval.

Frequently asked questions

Does an MRI with ASISA need authorisation?
It depends on policy and scan type. ASISA publishes services requiring authorisation, but the clinic should confirm the case before booking or billing.

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