(a) The Commissioner shall appoint a Health Benefit Plan Committee. The Committee shall be composed of representatives of carriers, small employers and employees, health-care providers and producers.
(b) The Committee shall recommend the form and level of coverages to be made available by small employer carriers pursuant to § 7207 of this title.
(c) The Committee shall recommend benefit levels, cost sharing levels, exclusions and limitations for the basic health benefit plan and the standard health benefit plan. The Committee shall also design a basic health benefit plan and a standard health benefit plan which contain benefit and cost sharing levels that are consistent with the basic method of operation and the benefit plans of health maintenance organizations, including any restrictions imposed by federal law.
(1) The plans recommended by the Committee may include cost containment features such as:
a. Utilization review of health-care services, including review of medical necessity of hospital and physician services;
b. Case management;
c. Selective contracting with hospitals, physicians and other health-care providers;
d. Reasonable benefit differentials applicable to providers that participate or do not participate in arrangements using restricted network provisions; and
e. Other managed care provisions.
(2) The Committee shall submit the health benefit plans described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section to the Commissioner and the Delaware Health Care Commission for approval within 180 days after the appointment of the Committee.
Structure Delaware Code
Chapter 72. SMALL EMPLOYER HEALTH INSURANCE
§ 7202. Definitions [For application of this section, see 79 Del. Laws, c. 99, § 19].
§ 7203. Applicability and scope.
§ 7204. Establishment of classes of business.
§ 7205. Restrictions relating to premium rates.
§ 7206. Renewability of coverage.
§ 7208. Notice of intent to operate as a risk-assuming carrier.
§ 7209. Application to become a risk-assuming carrier.
§ 7211. Health benefit plan committee.
§ 7212. Periodic market evaluation.
§ 7213. Waiver of certain state laws.
§ 7214. Administrative procedures.
§ 7215. Standards to assure fair marketing.
§ 7216. Regulations; exceptions.
§ 7217. Disclosure of rating practices; certification of compliance.