31 Pa. Code § 89.777a

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 89.777a - Medicare select policies and certificates
(a) This section applies to Medicare Select policies and certificates, as defined in this section.
(b) A policy or certificate may not be advertised as a Medicare Select policy or certificate unless it meets the requirements of this section.
(c) For the purposes of this section, the following words and terms have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

Complaint-Dissatisfaction expressed orally or in writing by an individual insured under a Medicare Select policy or certificate concerning a Medicare Select issuer or its network providers.

Grievance-Dissatisfaction expressed in writing by an individual insured under a Medicare Select policy or certificate concerning the administration, claims practices or provision of services with a Medicare Select issuer or its network providers.

Medicare Select issuer-An issuer offering, or seeking to offer, a Medicare Select policy or certificate.

Medicare Select policy or Medicare Select certificate-A Medicare supplement policy or certificate, respectively, that contains restricted network provisions.

Network provider-A provider of health care, or a group of providers of health care, which has entered into a written agreement with the issuer to provide benefits insured under a Medicare Select policy.

Restricted network provision-A provision which conditions the payment of benefits, in whole or in part, on the use of network providers.

Service area-The geographic area approved by the Commissioner within which an issuer is authorized to offer a Medicare Select policy.

(d) The Commissioner may authorize an issuer to offer a Medicare Select policy or certificate, under this section, and section 4358 of the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA) of 1990 (42 U.S.C.A. § 1395b-2) if the Commissioner finds that the issuer has satisfied the requirements of this section.
(e) A Medicare Select issuer may not issue a Medicare Select policy or certificate in this State until its plan of operation has been approved by the Commissioner.
(f) A Medicare Select issuer shall file a proposed plan of operation with the Commissioner in a format prescribed by the Commissioner. The plan of operation shall contain at least the following information:
(1) Evidence that all covered services that are subject to restricted network provisions are available and accessible through network providers, including a demonstration that:
(i) Services can be provided by network providers with reasonable promptness with respect to geographic location, hours of operation and after-hour care. The hours of operation and availability of after-hour care shall reflect the usual practice in the local area. Geographic availability shall reflect the usual travel times within the community.
(ii) The number of network providers in the service area is sufficient, with respect to current and expected policyholders, to either:
(A) Deliver adequately all services that are subject to a restricted network provision.
(B) Make appropriate referrals.
(iii) There are written agreements with network providers describing both parties' specific responsibilities.
(iv) Emergency care is available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week.
(v) In the case of covered services that are subject to a restricted network provision and are provided on a prepaid basis, there are written agreements with network providers prohibiting the providers from billing or otherwise seeking reimbursement from or recourse against any individual insured under a Medicare Select policy or certificate. This subparagraph does not apply to supplemental charges or coinsurance amounts as stated in the Medicare Select policy or certificate.
(2) A statement or map providing a clear description of the service area.
(3) A description of the grievance procedure to be utilized.
(4) A description of the complaint procedure to be utilized.
(5) A description of the quality assurance program, including the following:
(i) The formal organizational structure.
(ii) The written criteria for selection, retention and removal of network providers.
(iii) The procedures for evaluating quality of care provided by network providers, and the process to initiate corrective action when warranted.
(6) A list and description, by specialty, of the network providers.
(7) Copies of the written information proposed to be used by the issuer to comply with subsection (j).
(8) Other information pertinent to the plan of operation requested by the Commissioner.
(g) A Medicare Select issuer shall file:
(1) Proposed changes to the plan of operation, except for changes to the list of network providers, with the Commissioner prior to implementing the changes. Changes shall be considered approved by the Commissioner after 30 days unless specifically disapproved.
(2) An updated list of network providers with the Commissioner at least quarterly, if changes occur.
(h) A Medicare Select policy or certificate may not restrict payment for covered services provided by nonnetwork providers if the following apply:
(1) The services are for symptoms requiring emergency care or are immediately required for an unforeseen illness, injury or a condition.
(2) It is not reasonable to obtain services through a network provider.
(i) A Medicare Select policy or certificate shall provide payment for full coverage under the policy for covered services that are not available through network providers.
(j) A Medicare Select issuer shall make full and fair disclosure in writing of the provisions, restrictions and limitations of the Medicare Select policy or certificate to each applicant. This disclosure shall include at least the following:
(1) An outline of coverage sufficient to permit the applicant to compare the coverage and premiums of the Medicare Select policy or certificate with:
(i) Medicare supplement policies or certificates offered by the issuer.
(ii) Other Medicare Select policies or certificates.
(2) A description, including the address, phone number and hours of operation, of the network providers, including primary care physicians, specialty physicians, hospitals and other providers.
(3) A description of the restricted network provisions, including payments for coinsurance and deductibles when providers other than network providers are utilized. Except to the extent specified in the policy or certificate, expenses incurred when using out-of-network providers do not count toward the out-of-pocket annual limit contained in Plans K and L.
(4) A description of coverage for emergency and urgently needed care and other out-of-service area coverage.
(5) A description of limitations on referrals to restricted network providers and to other providers.
(6) A description of the policyholder's rights to purchase another Medicare supplement policy or certificate otherwise offered by the issuer.
(7) A description of the Medicare Select issuer's quality assurance program and grievance procedure.
(k) Prior to the sale of a Medicare Select policy or certificate, a Medicare Select issuer shall obtain from the applicant a signed and dated form stating that the applicant has received the information provided under subsection (j) and that the applicant understands the restrictions of the Medicare Select policy or certificate.
(l) A Medicare Select issuer shall have and use procedures for hearing complaints and resolving written grievances from the subscribers. The procedures shall be aimed at mutual agreement for settlement and may include arbitration procedures.
(1) The complaint and grievance procedure shall be described in the policy and certificates and in the outline of coverage.
(2) At the time the policy or certificate is issued, the issuer shall provide detailed information to the policyholder describing how a complaint or grievance may be registered with the issuer.
(3) Complaints and grievances shall be considered within 45 days. If a benefit determination by Medicare is necessary, the 45-day review period may not begin until after the Medicare determination has been made. The complaint or grievance shall be transmitted to appropriate decision-makers who have authority to fully investigate the issue and take corrective action.
(4) If a complaint or grievance is found to be valid, corrective action shall be taken within 45 days.
(5) The concerned parties shall be notified about the results of a complaint or grievance within 45 days of the decision.
(6) The issuer shall report by March 31 to the Commissioner regarding its grievance procedure. The report shall be in a format prescribed by the Commissioner and shall contain the number of grievances filed in the past year and a summary of the subject, nature and resolution of the grievances.
(m) At the time of initial purchase, a Medicare Select issuer shall make available to each applicant for a Medicare Select policy or certificate the opportunity to purchase any Medicare supplement policy or certificate otherwise offered by the issuer.
(n) For purposes of this section the following apply:
(1) At the request of an individual insured under a Medicare Select policy or certificate, a Medicare Select issuer shall make available to the individual insured the opportunity to purchase a Medicare supplement policy or certificate offered by the issuer which has comparable or lesser benefits and which does not contain a restricted network provision. The issuer shall make the policies or certificates available without requiring evidence of insurability after the Medicare Select policy or certificate has been in force for 6 months.
(2) For the purposes of this subsection, a Medicare supplement policy or certificate will be considered to have comparable or lesser benefits unless it contains one or more significant benefits not included in the Medicare Select policy or certificate being replaced. For the purposes of this paragraph, a "significant benefit" means coverage for the Medicare Part A deductible, coverage for at-home recovery services or coverage for Part B excess charges.
(o) Medicare Select policies and certificates shall provide for continuation of coverage in the event the United States Department of Health and Human Services Secretary determines that Medicare Select policies and certificates issued under this section should be discontinued due to either the failure of the Medicare Select Program to be reauthorized under law or its substantial amendment.
(1) Each Medicare Select issuer shall make available to each individual insured under a Medicare Select policy or certificate the opportunity to purchase any Medicare supplement policy or certificate offered by the issuer which has comparable or lesser benefits and which does not contain a restricted network provision. The issuer shall make the policies and certificates available without requiring evidence of insurability.
(2) For the purposes of this subsection, a Medicare supplement policy or certificate will be considered to have comparable or lesser benefits unless it contains one or more significant benefits not included in the Medicare Select policy or certificate being replaced. For the purposes of this paragraph, a "significant benefit" means coverage for the Medicare Part A deductible, coverage for at-home recovery services or coverage for Part B excess charges.
(p) A Medicare Select issuer shall comply with reasonable requests for data made by State or Federal agencies, including the United States Department of Health and Human Services, for the purpose of evaluating the Medicare Select Program.

31 Pa. Code § 89.777a

The provisions of this § 89.777a adopted May 5, 2000, effective 5/6/2000, 30 Pa.B. 2229; amended May 6, 2005, effective 5/7/2005, 35 Pa.B. 2729.

This section cited in 31 Pa. Code § 89.777 (relating to Standard Medicare supplement benefit plans for 1990 Standardized Medicare supplement benefit plan policies or certificates issued or delivered on or after July 30, 1992, and prior to June 1, 2010); and 31 Pa. Code § 89.777b (relating to standard Medicare supplement benefit plans for 2010 standardized Medicare supplement benefit plan policies or certificates issued or delivered on or after June 1, 2010).