(a) No contracting health organization shall make material changes to a provider's fee schedule except as follows:
(1) At one time annually, provided providers are given at least ninety days' advance notice by mail, electronic mail or facsimile by such organization of any such changes. Upon receipt of such notice, a provider may terminate the participating provider contract with at least sixty days' advance written notice to the contracting health organization;
(2) At any time for the following, provided providers are given at least thirty days' advance notice by mail, electronic mail or facsimile by such organization of any such changes:
(A) To comply with requirements of federal or state law, regulation or policy. If such federal or state law, regulation or policy takes effect in less than thirty days, the organization shall give providers as much notice as possible;
(B) To comply with changes to the medical data code sets set forth in 45 CFR 162.1002, as amended from time to time;
(C) To comply with changes to national best practice protocols made by the National Quality Forum or other national accrediting or standard-setting organization based on peer-reviewed medical literature generally recognized by the relevant medical community or the results of clinical trials generally recognized and accepted by the relevant medical community;
(D) To be consistent with changes made in Medicare pertaining to billing or medical management practices, provided any such changes are applied to relevant participating provider contracts where such changes pertain to the same specialty or payment methodology;
(E) If a drug, treatment, procedure or device is identified as no longer safe and effective by the federal Food and Drug Administration or by peer-reviewed medical literature generally recognized by the relevant medical community;
(F) To address payment or reimbursement for a new drug, treatment, procedure or device that becomes available and is determined to be safe and effective by the federal Food and Drug Administration or by peer-reviewed medical literature generally recognized by the relevant medical community; or
(G) As mutually agreed to by the contracting health organization and the provider. If the contracting health organization and the provider do not mutually agree, the provider's current fee schedule shall remain in force until the annual change permitted pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(b) Notwithstanding subsection (a) of this section, a contracting health organization may introduce a new insurance product to a provider at any time, provided such provider is given at least sixty days' advance notice by mail, electronic mail or facsimile by such organization if the introduction of such insurance product will make material changes to the provider's administrative requirements under the participating provider contract or to the provider's fee schedule. The provider may decline to participate in such new product by providing notice to the contracting health organization as set forth in the advance notice, which shall include a period of not less than thirty days for a provider to decline, or in accordance with the time frames under the applicable terms of such provider's participating provider contract.
(c) (1) No contracting health organization shall cancel, deny or demand the return of full or partial payment for an authorized covered service due to administrative or eligibility error, more than eighteen months after the date of the receipt of a clean claim, except if:
(A) Such organization has a documented basis to believe that such claim was submitted fraudulently by such provider;
(B) The provider did not bill appropriately for such claim based on the documentation or evidence of what medical service was actually provided;
(C) Such organization has paid the provider for such claim more than once;
(D) Such organization paid a claim that should have been or was paid by a federal or state program; or
(E) The provider received payment for such claim from a different insurer, payor or administrator through coordination of benefits or subrogation, or due to coverage under an automobile insurance or workers' compensation policy. Such provider shall have one year after the date of the cancellation, denial or return of full or partial payment to resubmit an adjusted secondary payor claim with such organization on a secondary payor basis, regardless of such organization's timely filing requirements.
(2) (A) Such organization shall give at least thirty days' advance notice to a provider by mail, electronic mail or facsimile of the organization's cancellation, denial or demand for the return of full or partial payment pursuant to subdivision (1) of this subsection.
(B) If such organization demands the return of full or partial payment from a provider, the notice required under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision shall disclose to the provider (i) the amount that is demanded to be returned, (ii) the claim that is the subject of such demand, and (iii) the basis on which such return is being demanded.
(C) Not later than thirty days after the receipt of the notice required under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision, a provider may appeal such cancellation, denial or demand in accordance with the procedures provided by such organization. Any demand for the return of full or partial payment shall be stayed during the pendency of such appeal.
(D) If there is no appeal or an appeal is denied, such provider may resubmit an adjusted claim, if applicable, to such organization, not later than thirty days after the receipt of the notice required under subparagraph (A) of this subdivision or the denial of the appeal, whichever is applicable, except that if a return of payment was demanded pursuant to subparagraph (C) of subdivision (1) of this subsection, such claim shall not be resubmitted.
(E) A provider shall have one year after the date of the written notice set forth in subparagraph (A) of this subdivision to identify any other appropriate insurance coverage applicable on the date of service and to file a claim with such insurer, health care center or other issuing entity, regardless of such insurer's, health care center's or other issuing entity's timely filing requirements.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, no contracting health organization shall include in any participating provider contract or contract with a hospital licensed under chapter 368v, that is entered into, renewed or amended on or after October 1, 2011, or contract offered to a provider or hospital on or after October 1, 2011, any clause, covenant or agreement that:
(1) Requires the provider or hospital to:
(A) Disclose to the contracting health organization the provider's or hospital's payment or reimbursement rates from any other contracting health organization the provider or hospital has contracted, or may contract, with;
(B) Provide services or procedures to the contracting health organization at a payment or reimbursement rate equal to or lower than the lowest of such rates the provider or hospital has contracted, or may contract, with any other contracting health organization;
(C) Certify to the contracting health organization that the provider or hospital has not contracted with any other contracting health organization to provide services or procedures at a payment or reimbursement rate lower than the rates contracted for with the contracting health organization;
(2) Prohibits or limits the provider or hospital from contracting with any other contracting health organization to provide services or procedures at a payment or reimbursement rate lower than the rates contracted for with the contracting health organization; or
(3) Allows the contracting health organization to terminate or renegotiate a contract with the provider or hospital prior to renewal if the provider or hospital contracts with any other contracting health organization to provide services or procedures at a lower payment or reimbursement rate than the rates contracted for with the contracting health organization.
(e) (1) If a contract described in subsection (d) of this section is in effect prior to October 1, 2011, and includes a clause, covenant or agreement set forth under subdivisions (1) to (3), inclusive, of said subsection (d), such clause, covenant or agreement shall be void and unenforceable on the date such contract is next renewed or on January 1, 2014, whichever is earlier. Such invalidity shall not affect other provisions of such contract.
(2) Nothing in subdivision (1) of this subsection shall be construed to affect the rights of a contracting health organization to enforce such clause, covenant or agreement prior to the invalidation of such clause, covenant or agreement.
(P.A. 09-204, S. 2; P.A. 11-58, S. 16; 11-132, S. 2; P.A. 19-155, S. 2.)
History: P.A. 09-204 effective July 1, 2010; P.A. 11-58 added new Subsec. (b) re introduction of new insurance products, and redesignated existing Subsec. (b) as Subsec. (c), effective January 1, 2012; P.A. 11-132 added provisions, codified by the Revisors as Subsec. (d), prohibiting certain clauses, covenants or agreements in contracts between contracting health organizations and health care providers and hospitals, and added provisions, codified by the Revisors as Subsec. (e), re exception; P.A. 19-155 amended Subsec. (d) by deleting references to dentists, effective January 1, 2020.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 700c - Health Insurance
Section 38a-469. - Definitions.
Section 38a-472a. - Medical provider indemnification agreements prohibited.
Section 38a-472g. - Restrictions applicable to prior authorization or precertification.
Section 38a-472j. - Restrictions applicable to cost-sharing for covered benefits. Regulations.
Section 38a-472k. - Disability income policies. Discretionary clauses prohibited. Regulations.
Section 38a-476. - Preexisting condition coverage.
Section 38a-476b. - Standards re psychotropic drug availability in health plans.
Section 38a-477. - Standardized claim forms. Information necessary for filing a claim. Regulations.
Section 38a-477a. - Notification by Insurance Commissioner of required benefits and policy forms.
Section 38a-477bb. - Cost-sharing re facility fees.
Section 38a-477f. - Contract provision prohibiting certain disclosures prohibited.
Section 38a-477ff. - Third-party discounts and payments for covered benefits. Credit required.
Section 38a-477g. - Contracts between health carriers and participating providers.
Section 38a-477h. - Participating provider directories.
Section 38a-477ll. - Coverage for health enhancement programs.
Section 38a-478. - Definitions.
Section 38a-478a. - Commissioner's report to the Governor and the General Assembly.
Section 38a-478f. - Provider profile development requirements.
Section 38a-478g. - Managed care contract requirements. Plan description requirements.
Section 38a-478i. - Limitation on enrollee rights prohibited.
Section 38a-478j. - Coinsurance and deductible payments based on negotiated discounts.
Section 38a-478k. - Gag clauses prohibited.
Section 38a-478l. - Consumer report card required. Content. Data analysis by commissioner.
Section 38a-478o. - Confidentiality and antidiscrimination procedures required.
Section 38a-478p. - Expedited utilization review. Standardized process required.
Section 38a-478q. - Use of laboratories covered by plan required.
Section 38a-478t. - Commissioner of Public Health to receive data.
Section 38a-478u. - Regulations.
Section 38a-479. - Definitions. Access to fee schedules. Fee information to be confidential.
Section 38a-479gg. - Regulations.
Section 38a-479aaa. - Pharmacy benefits managers. Definitions.
Section 38a-479ddd. - Hearing on denial of certificate. Subsequent application.
Section 38a-479eee. - Claims payment to be made by electronic funds transfer upon written request.
Section 38a-479fff. - Expiration of certificates of registration. Renewal. Fees.
Section 38a-479ggg. - Regulations.
Section 38a-479hhh. - Investigations and hearings. Powers of commissioner. Appeals.
Section 38a-479iii. - Pharmacy audits.
Section 38a-479ooo. - Definitions.
Section 38a-479qqq. - Annual report by health carriers. Regulations.
Section 38a-479rrr. - Annual certification by health carriers.
Section 38a-479qq. - Medical discount plans: Definitions, prohibited sales practices, penalties.
Section 38a-482. (Formerly Sec. 38-166). - Form of policy.
Section 38a-482c. - Annual and lifetime limits.
Section 38a-483. (Formerly Sec. 38-167). - Standard provisions of individual health policy.
Section 38a-483a. - Exclusionary riders for individual health insurance policies. Regulations.
Section 38a-483b. - Time limits for coverage determinations. Notice requirements.
Section 38a-483c. - Coverage and notice re experimental treatments. Appeals.
Section 38a-486. (Formerly Sec. 38-170). - Certain acts not to operate as waiver of rights.
Section 38a-487. (Formerly Sec. 38-171). - Coverage after termination date of policy.
Section 38a-488. (Formerly Sec. 38-172). - Discrimination.
Section 38a-488b. - Coverage for autism spectrum disorder therapies.
Section 38a-488d. - Coverage for substance abuse services provided pursuant to court order.
Section 38a-488e. - Coverage for mental health wellness examinations.
Section 38a-488f. - Coverage for services provided under the Collaborative Care Model.
Section 38a-488g. - Acute inpatient psychiatric coverage. Prior authorization not required.
Section 38a-490a. - Coverage for birth-to-three program.
Section 38a-490b. - Coverage for hearing aids.
Section 38a-490c. - Coverage for craniofacial disorders.
Section 38a-490d. - Mandatory coverage for blood lead screening and risk assessment.
Section 38a-491b. - Assignment of benefits to a dentist or oral surgeon.
Section 38a-492a. - Mandatory coverage for hypodermic needles and syringes.
Section 38a-492b. - Coverage for certain off-label drug prescriptions.
Section 38a-492d. - Mandatory coverage for diabetes screening, testing and treatment.
Section 38a-492e. - Mandatory coverage for diabetes outpatient self-management training.
Section 38a-492f. - Mandatory coverage for certain prescription drugs removed from formulary.
Section 38a-492g. - Mandatory coverage for prostate cancer screening and treatment.
Section 38a-492h. - Mandatory coverage for certain Lyme disease treatments.
Section 38a-492i. - Mandatory coverage for pain management.
Section 38a-492j. - Mandatory coverage for ostomy-related supplies.
Section 38a-492k. - Mandatory coverage for colorectal cancer screening.
Section 38a-492m. - Mandatory coverage for certain renewals of prescription eye drops.
Section 38a-492n. - Mandatory coverage for certain wound-care supplies.
Section 38a-492o. - Mandatory coverage for bone marrow testing.
Section 38a-492p. - Mandatory coverage for medically monitored inpatient detoxification.
Section 38a-492q. - Mandatory coverage for essential health benefits.
Section 38a-492t. - Mandatory coverage for prosthetic devices.
Section 38a-492u. - Coverage for psychotropic drugs. Standards re availability.
Section 38a-494. (Formerly Sec. 38-174l). - Home health care by recognized nonmedical systems.
Section 38a-495b. - Medicare supplement policies and certificates. Definitions.
Section 38a-495d. - Refund of prepaid premium for Medicare supplement policies.
Section 38a-496. (Formerly Sec. 38-174q). - Coverage for occupational therapy.
Section 38a-498a. - Prior authorization prohibited for certain 9-1-1 emergency calls.
Section 38a-498b. - Mandatory coverage for mobile field hospital.
Section 38a-503a. - Mandatory coverage for breast cancer survivors.
Section 38a-503b. - Carriers to permit direct access to obstetrician-gynecologist.
Section 38a-503e. - Mandatory coverage for contraceptives and sterilization.
Section 38a-503g. - Mandatory coverage for ovarian cancer screening and monitoring.
Section 38a-504a. - Coverage for routine patient care costs associated with certain clinical trials.
Section 38a-504b. - Clinical trial criteria.
Section 38a-504d. - Clinical trials: Routine patient care costs.
Section 38a-504e. - Clinical trials: Billing. Payments.
Section 38a-504g. - Clinical trials: Submission and certification of policy forms.
Section 38a-506. (Formerly Sec. 38-173). - Penalty.
Section 38a-507. - Coverage for services performed by chiropractors.
Section 38a-508. - Coverage for adopted children.
Section 38a-509. - Mandatory coverage for infertility diagnosis and treatment. Limitations.
Section 38a-510. - Prescription drug coverage. Mail order pharmacies. Step therapy use.
Section 38a-510a. - Prescription drug coverage. Synchronized refills.
Section 38a-511. - Copayments re in-network imaging services.
Section 38a-512. - Applicability of statutes to certain major medical expense policies.
Section 38a-512a. - Continuation of coverage.
Section 38a-512c. - Annual and lifetime limits.
Section 38a-513a. - Time limits for coverage determinations. Notice requirements.
Section 38a-513b. - Coverage and notice re experimental treatments. Appeals.
Section 38a-513f. - Claims information to be provided to certain employers. Restrictions. Subpoenas.
Section 38a-513g. - Employer submission of plan cost information to Comptroller.
Section 38a-514a. - Biologically-based mental illness. Coverage required.
Section 38a-514b. - Coverage for autism spectrum disorder.
Section 38a-514d. - Coverage for substance abuse services provided pursuant to court order.
Section 38a-514e. - Coverage for mental health wellness exams.
Section 38a-514f. - Coverage for services provided under the Collaborative Care Model.
Section 38a-514g. - Acute patient psychiatric coverage. Prior authorization not required.
Section 38a-515. - Continuation of coverage of mentally or physically handicapped children.
Section 38a-516. - Coverage for newly born children. Notification to insurer.
Section 38a-516a. - Coverage for birth-to-three program.
Section 38a-516b. - Coverage for hearing aids.
Section 38a-516c. - Coverage for craniofacial disorders.
Section 38a-516d. - Coverage for neuropsychological testing for children diagnosed with cancer.
Section 38a-517. - Coverage for services performed by dentist in certain instances.
Section 38a-517b. - Assignment of benefits to a dentist or oral surgeon.
Section 38a-518a. - Mandatory coverage for hypodermic needles and syringes.
Section 38a-518b. - Coverage for certain off-label drug prescriptions.
Section 38a-518d. - Mandatory coverage for diabetes screening, testing and treatment.
Section 38a-518e. - Mandatory coverage for diabetes outpatient self-management training.
Section 38a-518f. - Mandatory coverage for certain prescription drugs removed from formulary.
Section 38a-518g. - Mandatory coverage for prostate cancer screening and treatment.
Section 38a-518h. - Mandatory coverage for certain Lyme disease treatments.
Section 38a-518i. - Mandatory coverage for pain management.
Section 38a-518j. - Mandatory coverage for ostomy-related supplies.
Section 38a-518k. - Mandatory coverage for colorectal cancer screening.
Section 38a-518l. - Mandatory coverage for certain renewals of prescription eye drops.
Section 38a-518m. - Mandatory coverage for certain wound-care supplies.
Section 38a-518o. - Mandatory coverage for bone marrow testing.
Section 38a-518p. - Mandating coverage for medically monitored inpatient detoxification.
Section 38a-518q. - Mandatory coverage for essential health benefits.
Section 38a-518t. - Mandatory coverage for prosthetic devices.
Section 38a-518u. - Coverage for psychotropic drugs. Standards re availability.
Section 38a-521. - Home health care by recognized nonmedical systems.
Section 38a-522. - Medicare supplement policies. Coverage of home health aide service.
Section 38a-524. - Coverage for occupational therapy.
Section 38a-525a. - Prior authorization prohibited for certain 9-1-1 emergency calls.
Section 38a-525b. - Mandatory coverage for mobile field hospital.
Section 38a-526. - Coverage for services of physician assistants and certain nurses.
Section 38a-530a. - Mandatory coverage for breast cancer survivors.
Section 38a-530b. - Carriers to permit direct access to obstetrician-gynecologist.
Section 38a-530e. - Mandatory coverage for contraceptives and sterilization.
Section 38a-530g. - Mandatory coverage for ovarian cancer screening and monitoring.
Section 38a-534. - Coverage for services performed by chiropractors.
Section 38a-536. - Mandatory coverage for infertility diagnosis and treatment. Limitations.
Section 38a-542a. - Coverage for routine patient care costs associated with certain clinical trials.
Section 38a-542b. - Clinical trial criteria.
Section 38a-542d. - Clinical trials: Routine patient care costs.
Section 38a-542e. - Clinical trials: Billing. Payments.
Section 38a-542g. - Clinical trials: Submission and certification of policy forms.
Section 38a-543. (Formerly Sec. 38-262j). - Reduction of payments on basis of Medicare eligibility.
Section 38a-544. - Prescription drug coverage. Mail order pharmacies. Step therapy use.
Section 38a-544a. - Prescription drug coverage. Synchronized refills.
Section 38a-549. - Coverage for adopted children.
Section 38a-550. - Copayments re in-network imaging services.
Section 38a-551. (Formerly Sec. 38-371). - Definitions.
Section 38a-552. (Formerly Sec. 38-372). - Provision of service to certain low-income individuals.
Section 38a-556a. - Connecticut Clearinghouse.
Section 38a-558. (Formerly Sec. 38-380). - Office of Health Care Access.
Section 38a-560. - Small employer grouping for health insurance coverage.
Section 38a-564. - Definitions.
Section 38a-565. - Special health care plans.
Section 38a-567. - Provisions of small employer plans and arrangements.
Section 38a-569. - Connecticut Small Employer Health Reinsurance Pool.
Section 38a-573. - Validity of separate provisions.
Section 38a-574. - Standard family health statement.
Section 38a-577. (Formerly Sec. 38-174ii). - Consumer dental health plans. Definitions.
Section 38a-578. (Formerly Sec. 38-174jj). - Certificate of authority. Application requirements.
Section 38a-580. (Formerly Sec. 38-174ll). - General surplus required.
Section 38a-584. (Formerly Sec. 38-174pp). - Complaint system.
Section 38a-588. (Formerly Sec. 38-174tt). - Penalty. Insolvency.
Section 38a-589. (Formerly Sec. 38-174uu). - Confidentiality.
Section 38a-590. (Formerly Sec. 38-174vv). - Commissioner's power to adopt regulations.
Section 38a-591. - Compliance with the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Regulations.
Section 38a-591a. - Definitions.
Section 38a-591b. - Health carrier responsibilities re utilization review.
Section 38a-591c. - Utilization review criteria and procedures.
Section 38a-591g. - External reviews and expedited external reviews.
Section 38a-591h. - Record-keeping requirements. Report to commissioner upon request.
Section 38a-591i. - Regulations.
Section 38a-591k. - Violations. Notice and hearing. Penalties. Appeal.