Adverse benefit determination means, in the case of an MCO, PIHP, or PAHP, any of the following:
Appeal means a review by an MCO, PIHP, or PAHP of an adverse benefit determination.
Grievance means an expression of dissatisfaction about any matter other than an adverse benefit determination. Grievances may include, but are not limited to, the quality of care or services provided, and aspects of interpersonal relationships such as rudeness of a provider or employee, or failure to respect the enrollee's rights regardless of whether remedial action is requested. Grievance includes an enrollee's right to dispute an extension of time proposed by the MCO, PIHP or PAHP to make an authorization decision.
Grievance and appeal system means the processes the MCO, PIHP, or PAHP implements to handle appeals of an adverse benefit determination and grievances, as well as the processes to collect and track information about them.
State fair hearing means the process set forth in subpart E of part 431 of this chapter.
42 C.F.R. §438.400