A. As used in this section:
"Adult" means any person who is 19 years of age or older.
"Alcohol or drug rehabilitation facility" means a facility in which a state-approved program for the treatment of alcoholism or drug addiction is provided. The facility shall be either (i) licensed by the State Board of Health pursuant to Chapter 5 (§ 32.1-123 et seq.) of Title 32.1 or by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services pursuant to Article 2 (§ 37.2-403 et seq.) of Chapter 4 of Title 37.2 or (ii) a state agency or institution.
"Child or adolescent" means any person under the age of 19 years.
"Inpatient treatment" means mental health or substance abuse services delivered on a 24-hour per day basis in a hospital, alcohol or drug rehabilitation facility, an intermediate care facility or an inpatient unit of a mental health treatment center.
"Intermediate care facility" means a licensed, residential public or private facility that is not a hospital and that is operated primarily for the purpose of providing a continuous, structured 24-hour per day, state-approved program of inpatient substance abuse services.
"Medication management visit" means a visit no more than 20 minutes in length with a licensed physician or other licensed health care provider with prescriptive authority for the sole purpose of monitoring and adjusting medications prescribed for mental health or substance abuse treatment.
"Mental health services" or "mental health benefits" means benefits with respect to items or services for mental health conditions as defined under the terms of the health benefit plan. Any condition defined by the health benefit plan as being or as not being a mental health condition shall be defined to be consistent with generally recognized independent standards of current medical practice.
"Mental health treatment center" means a treatment facility organized to provide care and treatment for mental illness through multiple modalities or techniques pursuant to a written plan approved and monitored by a physician, clinical psychologist, or a psychologist licensed to practice in this Commonwealth. The facility shall be (i) licensed by the Commonwealth, (ii) funded or eligible for funding under federal or state law, or (iii) affiliated with a hospital under a contractual agreement with an established system for patient referral.
"Network adequacy" means access to services by measure of distance, time, and average length of referral to scheduled visit.
"Outpatient treatment" means mental health or substance abuse treatment services rendered to a person as an individual or part of a group while not confined as an inpatient. Such treatment shall not include services delivered through a partial hospitalization or intensive outpatient program as defined herein.
"Partial hospitalization" means a licensed or approved day or evening treatment program that includes the major diagnostic, medical, psychiatric and psychosocial rehabilitation treatment modalities designed for patients with mental, emotional, or nervous disorders, and alcohol or other drug dependence who require coordinated, intensive, comprehensive and multi-disciplinary treatment. Such a program shall provide treatment over a period of six or more continuous hours per day to individuals or groups of individuals who are not admitted as inpatients. Such term shall also include intensive outpatient programs for the treatment of alcohol or other drug dependence which provide treatment over a period of three or more continuous hours per day to individuals or groups of individuals who are not admitted as inpatients.
"Substance abuse services" or "substance use disorder benefits" means benefits with respect to items or services for substance use disorders as defined under the terms of the health benefit plan. Any disorder defined by the health benefit plan as being or as not being a substance use disorder shall be defined to be consistent with generally recognized independent standards of current medical practice.
"Treatment" means services including diagnostic evaluation, medical, psychiatric and psychological care, and psychotherapy for mental, emotional or nervous disorders or alcohol or other drug dependence rendered by a hospital, alcohol or drug rehabilitation facility, intermediate care facility, mental health treatment center, a physician, psychologist, clinical psychologist, licensed clinical social worker, licensed professional counselor, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner, licensed marriage and family therapist or clinical nurse specialist. Treatment for physiological or psychological dependence on alcohol or other drugs shall also include the services of counseling and rehabilitation as well as services rendered by a state certified alcoholism, drug, or substance abuse counselor or substance abuse counseling assistant, limited to the scope of practice set forth in § 54.1-3507.1 or 54.1-3507.2, respectively, employed by a facility or program licensed to provide such treatment.
B. Except as provided in subsections C and D, group and individual health insurance coverage, as defined in § 38.2-3431, shall provide mental health and substance use disorder benefits. Such benefits shall be in parity with the medical and surgical benefits contained in the coverage in accordance with the federal Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 (MHPAEA), P.L. 110-343, even where those requirements would not otherwise apply directly.
C. Any grandfathered plan as defined in § 38.2-3438 in the small group market shall either continue to provide benefits in accordance with subsection B or continue to provide coverage for inpatient and partial hospitalization mental health and substance abuse services as follows:
1. Treatment for an adult as an inpatient at a hospital, inpatient unit of a mental health treatment center, alcohol or drug rehabilitation facility or intermediate care facility for a minimum period of 20 days per policy or contract year.
2. Treatment for a child or adolescent as an inpatient at a hospital, inpatient unit of a mental health treatment center, alcohol or drug rehabilitation facility or intermediate care facility for a minimum period of 25 days per policy or contract year.
3. Up to 10 days of the inpatient benefit set forth in subdivisions 1 and 2 of this subsection may be converted when medically necessary at the option of the person or the parent, as defined in § 16.1-336, of a child or adolescent receiving such treatment to a partial hospitalization benefit applying a formula which shall be no less favorable than an exchange of 1.5 days of partial hospitalization coverage for each inpatient day of coverage. An insurance policy or subscription contract described herein that provides inpatient benefits in excess of 20 days per policy or contract year for adults or 25 days per policy or contract year for a child or adolescent may provide for the conversion of such excess days on the terms set forth in this subdivision.
4. The limits of the benefits set forth in this subsection shall not be more restrictive than for any other illness, except that the benefits may be limited as set out in this subsection.
5. This subsection shall not apply to any excepted benefits policy as defined in § 38.2-3431, nor to policies or contracts designed for issuance to persons eligible for coverage under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, known as Medicare, or any other similar coverage under state or federal governmental plans.
D. Any grandfathered plan as defined in § 38.2-3438 in the small group market shall also either continue to provide benefits in accordance with subsection B or continue to provide coverage for outpatient mental health and substance abuse services as follows:
1. A minimum of 20 visits for outpatient treatment of an adult, child or adolescent shall be provided in each policy or contract year.
2. The limits of the benefits set forth in this subsection shall be no more restrictive than the limits of benefits applicable to physical illness; however, the coinsurance factor applicable to any outpatient visit beyond the first five of such visits covered in any policy or contract year shall be at least 50 percent.
3. For the purpose of this section, medication management visits shall be covered in the same manner as a medication management visit for the treatment of physical illness and shall not be counted as an outpatient treatment visit in the calculation of the benefit set forth herein.
4. For the purpose of this subsection, if all covered expenses for a visit for outpatient mental health or substance abuse treatment apply toward any deductible required by a policy or contract, such visit shall not count toward the outpatient visit benefit maximum set forth in the policy or contract.
5. This subsection shall not apply to any excepted benefits policy as defined in § 38.2-3431, nor to policies or contracts designed for issuance to persons eligible for coverage under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, known as Medicare, or any other similar coverage under state or federal governmental plans.
E. The requirements of this section shall apply to all insurance policies and subscription contracts delivered, issued for delivery, reissued, renewed, or extended, or at any time when any term of the policy or contract is changed or any premium adjustment made.
F. The provisions of this section shall not apply in any instance in which the provisions of this section are inconsistent or in conflict with a provision of Article 6 (§ 38.2-3438 et seq.) of Chapter 34.
G. The Bureau of Insurance, in consultation with health carriers providing coverage for mental health and substance use disorder benefits pursuant to this section, shall develop reporting requirements regarding denied claims, complaints, appeals, and network adequacy involving such coverage set forth in this section. By November 1 of each year, the Bureau shall compile the information for the preceding year into a report that ensures the confidentiality of individuals whose information has been reported and is written in nontechnical, readily understandable language. The Bureau shall include in the report a summary of all comparative analyses prepared by health carriers pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 300gg-26(a)(8) that the Bureau requested during the reporting period. This summary shall include the Bureau's explanation of whether the analyses were accepted as compliant, rejected as noncompliant, or are in process of review. For analyses that were noncompliant, the report shall include the corrective actions that the Bureau required the health carrier to take to come into compliance. The Bureau shall make the report available to the public by, among such other means as the Bureau finds appropriate, posting the reports on the Bureau's website and submit the report to the House Committee on Commerce and Energy and the Senate Committee on Commerce and Labor.
1993, c. 132; 1995, c. 270; 1996, c. 41; 1997, c. 901; 1999, c. 941; 2001, c. 460; 2004, c. 156; 2006, c. 638; 2009, cc. 813, 840; 2010, c. 693; 2013, c. 751; 2015, c. 649; 2020, cc. 726, 847; 2022, c. 544.
Structure Code of Virginia
Chapter 34 - Provisions Relating to Accident and Sickness Insurance
§ 38.2-3400. Application of chapter
§ 38.2-3401. Forms of insurance authorized
§ 38.2-3402. Certification to accompany application
§ 38.2-3403. Fraudulent procurement of policy
§ 38.2-3405.1. Commonwealth's right to certain accident and sickness benefits
§ 38.2-3406. Accident and sickness benefits not subject to legal process
§ 38.2-3406.2. Capped benefits under insurance policies and contracts
§ 38.2-3407. Health benefit programs
§ 38.2-3407.1. Interest on accident and sickness claim proceeds
§ 38.2-3407.2. Coverage for medical child support
§ 38.2-3407.3. Calculation of cost-sharing provisions
§ 38.2-3407.3:1. Premium payment arrearages; order of crediting payments
§ 38.2-3407.4. Explanation of benefits
§ 38.2-3407.4:2. Requirements for prescription benefit cards
§ 38.2-3407.5. Denial of benefits for certain prescription drugs prohibited
§ 38.2-3407.5:1. Coverage for prescription contraceptives
§ 38.2-3407.5:2. Reimbursements for dispensing hormonal contraceptives
§ 38.2-3407.6. Exclusion of podiatrist not permitted under certain circumstances
§ 38.2-3407.6:1. Denial of benefits for certain prescription drugs prohibited
§ 38.2-3407.7. Pharmacies; freedom of choice
§ 38.2-3407.9. Reimbursement for emergency medical services vehicle transportation services
§ 38.2-3407.9:01. Prescription drug formularies
§ 38.2-3407.9:02. Requirement for prescription drug coverage
§ 38.2-3407.9:03. Payment of clean claims to administrators of pharmacy benefits
§ 38.2-3407.9:04. Medication synchronization
§ 38.2-3407.9:05. Step therapy protocols
§ 38.2-3407.10. Health care provider panels
§ 38.2-3407.10:2. Credentialing of private mental health agencies
§ 38.2-3407.11. Access to obstetrician-gynecologists
§ 38.2-3407.11:1. Access to specialists; standing referrals
§ 38.2-3407.11:2. Standing referral for cancer patients
§ 38.2-3407.11:3. Breast cancer underwriting and preexisting condition restrictions
§ 38.2-3407.11:4. Disability arising out of childbirth; minimum benefit
§ 38.2-3407.11:5. Interhospital transfer for newborn or mother; prior authorization prohibited
§ 38.2-3407.12. Patient optional point-of-service benefit
§ 38.2-3407.13. Refusal to accept assignments prohibited; dentists and oral surgeons
§ 38.2-3407.13:1. Coordination of benefits; notice of priority of coverage
§ 38.2-3407.13:2. Claims paid to insureds for services from nonparticipating physicians
§ 38.2-3407.14. Notice of premium or deductible increases
§ 38.2-3407.15. Ethics and fairness in carrier business practices
§ 38.2-3407.15:2. Carrier contracts; required provisions regarding prior authorization
§ 38.2-3407.15:4. Limit on copayment for prescription drugs; permitted disclosures
§ 38.2-3407.15:5. Limit on cost-sharing payments for prescription insulin drugs
§ 38.2-3407.15:6. Prescription drug price transparency
§ 38.2-3407.16. Requirements for obstetrical care
§ 38.2-3407.17. Payment for services by dentists and oral surgeons
§ 38.2-3407.17:1. Payment and reimbursement practices for dental services; network access
§ 38.2-3407.18. Requirements for orally administered cancer chemotherapy drugs
§ 38.2-3407.19. Payment for services by optometrists and ophthalmologists
§ 38.2-3407.21. Short-term limited-duration medical plans
§ 38.2-3407.22. Option for rebates to enrollees; protected information
§ 38.2-3409. Coverage of dependent children
§ 38.2-3410. Construction of policy generally; words "physician" and "doctor" to include dentist
§ 38.2-3411. Coverage of newborn children required
§ 38.2-3411.1. Coverage for child health supervision services
§ 38.2-3411.2. Coverage of adopted children required
§ 38.2-3411.3. Coverage for childhood immunizations
§ 38.2-3411.4. Coverage for infant hearing screening and related diagnostics
§ 38.2-3412.1. Coverage for mental health and substance use disorders
§ 38.2-3414. Optional coverage for obstetrical services
§ 38.2-3414.1. Obstetrical benefits; coverage for postpartum services
§ 38.2-3415. Exclusion or reduction of benefits for certain causes prohibited
§ 38.2-3417. Deductibles and coinsurance options required
§ 38.2-3418. Coverage for victims of rape or incest
§ 38.2-3418.1. Coverage for mammograms
§ 38.2-3418.1:2. Coverage for pap smears
§ 38.2-3418.2. Coverage of procedures involving bones and joints
§ 38.2-3418.3. Coverage for hemophilia and congenital bleeding disorders
§ 38.2-3418.4. Coverage for reconstructive breast surgery; notice; eligibility
§ 38.2-3418.5. Coverage for early intervention services
§ 38.2-3418.6. Minimum hospital stay for mastectomy and certain lymph node dissection patients
§ 38.2-3418.7. Coverage for PSA testing
§ 38.2-3418.7:1. Coverage for colorectal cancer screening
§ 38.2-3418.8. Coverage for clinical trials for treatment studies on cancer
§ 38.2-3418.9. Minimum hospital stay for hysterectomy
§ 38.2-3418.10. Coverage for diabetes
§ 38.2-3418.11. Coverage for hospice care
§ 38.2-3418.12. Coverage for hospitalization and anesthesia for dental procedures
§ 38.2-3418.13. Coverage for the treatment of morbid obesity
§ 38.2-3418.14. Coverage for lymphedema
§ 38.2-3418.15. Coverage for prosthetic devices and components
§ 38.2-3418.15:1. Coverage for prosthetic devices and components
§ 38.2-3418.16. Coverage for telemedicine services
§ 38.2-3418.17. Coverage for autism spectrum disorder
§ 38.2-3418.18. Coverage for formula and enteral nutrition products as medicine
§ 38.2-3418.19. Coverage for organ, eye or tissue transplant
§ 38.2-3418.20. Coverage for hearing aids and related services
§ 38.2-3419. Additional mandated coverage made optional to group policy or contract holder
§ 38.2-3419.1. Report of costs and utilization of mandated benefits
§ 38.2-3420. Authority and jurisdiction of Commission; exception
§ 38.2-3421. How to show jurisdiction of other state agency or federal government
§ 38.2-3423. When subject to this title
§ 38.2-3424. Disclosure of extent and elements of coverage
§ 38.2-3430.1. Application of article
§ 38.2-3430.1:1. Health insurance coverage not required
§ 38.2-3430.4. Special rules for network plans
§ 38.2-3430.5. Application of financial capacity limits
§ 38.2-3430.6. Market requirements
§ 38.2-3430.7. Renewability of individual health insurance coverage
§ 38.2-3430.8. Certification of coverage
§ 38.2-3430.9. Regulations establishing standards
§ 38.2-3430.10. Effective date
§ 38.2-3431. Application of article; definitions
§ 38.2-3432.3. Limitation on preexisting condition exclusion period
§ 38.2-3434. Disclosure of information
§ 38.2-3436. Eligibility to enroll
§ 38.2-3437. Rules used to determine group size
§ 38.2-3439. Dependent coverage for individuals to age 26
§ 38.2-3440. Lifetime and annual limits
§ 38.2-3442. Preventive services
§ 38.2-3443. Choice of a health care professional
§ 38.2-3444. Preexisting condition exclusions
§ 38.2-3445. Patient access to emergency services
§ 38.2-3445.01. Balance billing for certain services; prohibited
§ 38.2-3445.03. Data sets for determining commercially reasonable payments
§ 38.2-3445.06. Applicability of certain sections
§ 38.2-3445.07. Rules and regulations
§ 38.2-3445.2. Out-of-network claims; reporting requirements
§ 38.2-3446. Applicability of federal law
§ 38.2-3447. Restrictions relating to premium rates
§ 38.2-3448. Guaranteed availability
§ 38.2-3449. Prohibiting discrimination based on health status
§ 38.2-3450. Genetic information and testing
§ 38.2-3451. Essential health benefits
§ 38.2-3454. Wellness programs
§ 38.2-3454.1. Renewal of health benefit plans; special exception
§ 38.2-3456. Prohibited activities
§ 38.2-3457. Application for registration
§ 38.2-3458. Power of Commission to investigate navigators
§ 38.2-3462. Comparable Health Care Service Incentive Program
§ 38.2-3463. Health care price transparency tools
§ 38.2-3464. Rules and regulations; orders
§ 38.2-3467. Prohibited conduct by carriers and pharmacy benefits managers
§ 38.2-3468. Examination of books and records; reports; access to records
§ 38.2-3469. (Effective October 1, 2020) Enforcement; regulations