STATE OF NEW YORK
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7489--B
2011-2012 Regular Sessions
IN ASSEMBLY
May 6, 2011
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Introduced by M. of A. GOTTFRIED, P. RIVERA, SCHIMEL, WEPRIN -- read
once and referred to the Committee on Health -- passed by Assembly and
delivered to the Senate, recalled from the Senate, vote reconsidered,
bill amended, ordered reprinted, retaining its place on the order of
third reading -- recommitted to the Committee on Health in accordance
with Assembly Rule 3, sec. 2 -- committee discharged, bill amended,
ordered reprinted as amended and recommitted to said committee
AN ACT to amend the insurance law and the public health law, in relation
to requiring a health care plan which provides coverage of out of
network care to provide certain information to insureds, subscribers
or enrollees
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. Subsection (a) of section 3217-a of the insurance law is
2 amended by adding a new paragraph 18 to read as follows:
3 (18) where applicable, if the policy offers out-of-network coverage
4 approved by the superintendent pursuant to section thirty-two hundred
5 forty of this article, a description of its methodology for reimbursing
6 out-of-network health care services which shall be set forth as the
7 percentage of the usual and customary costs of out-of-network health
8 care services the policy will cover. Included within this description
9 shall be examples of anticipated out of packet costs for frequently
10 billed out-of-network health care services provided by various health
11 care provider specialists. For the purposes of this paragraph "usual and
12 customary costs of out-of network health care services" shall mean the
13 eightieth percentile of the actual charges for a health care service
14 performed by an out-of-network health care provider in the same or simi-
15 lar speciality, and provided in the same zip code or in the same
16 geographical area defined by localities with the same first three zip
17 code digits, as reported in a benchmarking database maintained by a
18 nonprofit organization without affiliation with an insurer licensed to
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 write accident and health insurance, a corporation organized pursuant to
2 article forty-three of this chapter, a health maintenance organization
3 certified pursuant to article forty-four of the public health law,
4 created as a result of settlements entered into during the year two
5 thousand nine between the department of law and individual health insur-
6 ance organizations.
7 § 2. The insurance law is amended by adding a new section 3240 to read
8 as follows:
9 § 3240. Out-of-network health care services. (a) A health plan which
10 provides coverage for out-of-network health care services shall provide
11 to their insureds, subscribers or enrollees a description of its method-
12 ology for reimbursing out-of-network health care services which shall be
13 set forth as a percentage of the usual and customary costs of out-of-
14 network health care services the contract or policy will cover. The
15 health plan shall include within this description examples of antic-
16 ipated out of pocket costs for frequently billed out-of-network health
17 care services provided by various health care provider specialists. Upon
18 request of an insured, subscriber or enrollee, the health plan shall
19 provide information to the insured, subscriber or enrollee in writing or
20 through an internet website that reasonably permits the insured,
21 subscriber or enrollee to determine the anticipated out of packet costs
22 for a specific out-of-network health care service based upon the differ-
23 ence between the organization's methodology for reimbursing out-of-net-
24 work health care services and the usual and customary costs of out-of-
25 network health care services. The superintendent shall not approve a
26 policy issued by a health plan that provides coverage for out-of-net-
27 work health care services unless the health plan demonstrates that the
28 policy will provide significant coverage of the usual and customary
29 costs of out-of-network health care services.
30 (b) For the purposes of this section, the term:
31 (1) "health plan" shall mean an insurer licensed to write accident and
32 health insurance, a corporation organized pursuant to article forty-
33 three of this chapter, a health maintenance organization certified
34 pursuant to article forty-four of the public health law or a municipal
35 cooperative health benefit plan pursuant to article forty-seven of this
36 chapter; and
37 (2) "usual and customary costs of out-of-network health care services"
38 shall mean the eightieth percentile of the actual charges for a health
39 care service performed by an out-of-network health care provider in the
40 same or similar specialty, and provided in the same zip code or within
41 the same geographical area defined by localities with the same first
42 three zip code digits, as reported in a benchmarking database maintained
43 by a nonprofit organization without affiliation with a health plan,
44 created as a result of settlements entered into during the year two
45 thousand nine between the department of law and individual health insur-
46 ance organizations.
47 § 3. Subsection (a) of section 4324 of the insurance law is amended by
48 adding a new paragraph 19 to read as follows:
49 (19) where applicable, if the contract includes out of network cover-
50 age approved by the superintendent pursuant to section thirty-two
51 hundred forty of this chapter, a description of the methodology for
52 reimbursing out-of-network health care services which shall be set forth
53 as the percentage of the usual and customary costs of out-of-network
54 health care services the contract will cover. Included within this
55 description shall be examples of anticipated out of pocket costs for
56 frequently billed out-of-network health care services provided by vari-
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1 ous health care provider specialists. For the purposes of this paragraph
2 "usual and customary costs of out-of-network health care services" shall
3 mean the eightieth percentile of the actual charges for a health care
4 service performed by an out-of-network health care provider in the same
5 or similar specialty, and provided in the same zip code or within the
6 same geographical area defined by localities with the same first three
7 zip code digits, as reported in a benchmarking database maintained by a
8 nonprofit organization without affiliation with an insurer licensed to
9 write accident and health insurance, a corporation organized pursuant to
10 this article, or a health maintenance organization certified pursuant to
11 article forty-four of the public health law, created as a result of
12 settlements entered into during the year two thousand nine between the
13 department of law and individual health insurance organizations.
14 § 4. Subdivision 1 of section 4408 of the public health law is amended
15 by adding a new paragraph (s) to read as follows:
16 (s) where applicable, if the contract includes out of network coverage
17 approved by the superintendent pursuant to section thirty-two hundred
18 forty of the insurance law, a description of the methodology for reim-
19 bursing out-of-plan health care services which shall be set forth as the
20 percentage of the usual and customary costs of out-of-network health
21 care services the contract will cover. Included within this description
22 shall be examples of anticipated out of pocket costs for frequently
23 billed out-of-plan health care services provided by various health care
24 provider specialists. For the purposes of this paragraph, "usual and
25 customary costs of out-of-network health care services" shall mean the
26 eightieth percentile of the actual charges for a health care service
27 performed by an out-of-plan health care provider in the same or similar
28 specialty, and provided in the same zip code or within the same
29 geographical area defined by localities with the same first three zip
30 code digits, as reported in the benchmarking database maintained by a
31 nonprofit organization without affiliation with an organization certi-
32 fied under this article or an insurer or corporation licensed under the
33 insurance law, created as a result of settlements entered into during
34 the year two thousand nine between the department of law and individual
35 health insurance organizations.
36 § 5. This act shall take effect on the sixtieth day after it shall
37 have become a law and shall apply to all policies and contracts issued,
38 renewed, modified, altered or amended on or after such date.