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Alaska Prior Authorization Rules and Response Timeline


Alaska insurance law requires insurers to respond to prior authorization requests promptly. Standard requests must be decided within 72 hours of receipt, and urgent requests within 24 hours. Denials must cite specific clinical criteria.

Alaska PA Response Timelines

Alaska requires insurers to respond to prior authorization requests within defined timeframes: standard requests within 72 hours of receipt, and urgent or expedited requests within 24 hours of receipt. These timelines are measured from receipt of a complete request including all required clinical documentation.

Emergency Services Exception

Emergency services are exempt from prior authorization requirements in Alaska. Insurers cannot require preapproval for emergency care, though they may conduct retrospective review of emergency claims within 30 days of service delivery. Providers should document the emergent nature of the presenting condition to support retrospective review.

Denial Notice Requirements and Clinical Criteria

When an insurer denies a prior authorization request in Alaska, the denial must include the specific clinical criteria used in the decision and the evidence-based rationale supporting the denial. Vague denials or denials lacking specific clinical justification are insufficient under Alaska law. The denial must also identify the reviewing clinician's specialty and credentials.

Internal Appeal and Expedited Appeal Timelines

Patients and providers in Alaska have the right to file an internal appeal within specified timeframes following denial. For urgent requests, an expedited appeal process is available with accelerated review timelines. If the internal appeal is denied, the Alaska Division of Insurance provides access to independent external review.

External Review Rights

When the internal appeal is denied, the member or provider can request external review through the Alaska Division of Insurance. An independent review organization evaluates the clinical evidence and medical necessity criteria. External review decisions are binding on the health plan.

How to Appeal a Denied PA in Alaska

  1. Obtain the PA denial notice with specific clinical criteria cited in the decision.
  2. Prepare clinical documentation addressing each criterion stated in the denial.
  3. File an internal appeal within the required timeframe (expedited for urgent requests).
  4. Request AKDOI external review if the internal appeal is denied.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alaska's PA response timeline for standard requests?

Alaska requires insurers to respond to standard prior authorization requests within 72 hours of receipt. Urgent or expedited requests must be decided within 24 hours.

How quickly must Alaska insurers decide urgent prior auth requests?

Alaska requires a decision within 24 hours of receipt for urgent or expedited prior authorization requests. This ensures rapid resolution for time-sensitive clinical situations.

What must a Alaska PA denial include?

A valid denial must cite the specific clinical criteria used in the decision and the evidence-based rationale supporting the denial. Vague denials lacking clinical justification do not meet Alaska requirements.

State laws change. This reference is current as of 2026-04-20. Consult state statutes or a healthcare attorney for definitive guidance.