514C.28 Autism spectrum disorders coverage.
1. Notwithstanding the uniformity of treatment requirements of section 514C.6, a group plan established pursuant to chapter 509A for employees of the state providing for third-party payment or prepayment of health, medical, and surgical coverage benefits shall provide coverage benefits to covered individuals under twenty-one years of age for the diagnostic assessment of autism spectrum disorders and for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders.
2. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
a. “Applied behavioral analysis” means the design, implementation, and evaluation of environmental modifications, using behavioral stimuli and consequences, to produce socially significant improvement in human behavior or to prevent loss of attained skill or function, including the use of direct observation, measurement, and functional analysis of the relations between environment and behavior.
b. “Autism service provider” means a person, or group providing treatment of autism spectrum disorders. An autism service provider that provides treatment of autism spectrum disorders that includes applied behavioral analysis shall be certified as a behavior analyst by the behavior analyst certification board or shall be a health professional licensed under chapter 147.
c. “Autism spectrum disorders” means any of the pervasive developmental disorders including autistic disorder, Asperger’s disorder, and pervasive developmental disorders not otherwise specified. The commissioner, by rule, shall define “autism spectrum disorders” consistent with definitions provided in the most recent edition of the American psychiatric association’s diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, as such definitions may be amended from time to time. The commissioner may adopt the definitions provided in such manual by reference.
d. “Diagnostic assessment of autism spectrum disorders” means medically necessary assessment, evaluations, or tests performed by a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, licensed psychologist, or licensed registered nurse practitioner to diagnose whether an individual has an autism spectrum disorder.
e. “Pharmacy care” means medications prescribed by a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, or licensed registered nurse practitioner and any assessment, evaluation, or test prescribed or ordered by a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, or licensed registered nurse practitioner to determine the need for or effectiveness of such medications.
f. “Psychiatric care” means direct or consultative services provided by a licensed physician who specializes in psychiatry.
g. “Psychological care” means direct or consultative services provided by a licensed psychologist.
h. “Rehabilitative care” means professional services and treatment programs, including applied behavioral analysis, provided by an autism service provider to produce socially significant improvement in human behavior or to prevent loss of attained skill or function.
i. “Therapeutic care” means services provided by a licensed speech pathologist, licensed occupational therapist, or licensed physical therapist.
j. “Treatment of autism spectrum disorders” means treatment that is identified in a treatment plan and includes medically necessary pharmacy care, psychiatric care, psychological care, rehabilitative care, and therapeutic care that is one of the following:
(1) Prescribed, ordered, or provided by a licensed physician, licensed physician assistant, licensed psychologist, licensed social worker, or licensed registered nurse practitioner.
(2) Provided by an autism service provider.
(3) Provided by a person, entity, or group that works under the direction of an autism service provider.
k. “Treatment plan” means a plan for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders developed by a licensed physician or licensed psychologist pursuant to a comprehensive evaluation or reevaluation performed in consultation with the patient and the patient’s representative.
3. Coverage is required pursuant to this section in a maximum benefit amount of not more than thirty-six thousand dollars per year but shall not be subject to any limits on the number of visits to an autism service provider for treatment of autism spectrum disorders. Beginning in 2014, the commissioner shall, on or before April 1 of each calendar year, publish an adjustment to the maximum benefit required equal to the percentage change in the United States department of labor consumer price index for all urban consumers in the preceding year, and the published adjusted maximum benefit shall be applicable to group policies, contracts, or plans subject to this section that are issued or renewed on or after January 1 of the following calendar year. Payments made under a group plan subject to this section on behalf of a covered individual for treatment of a health condition unrelated to or distinguishable from the individual’s autism spectrum disorder shall not be applied toward any maximum benefit established under this subsection.
4. Coverage required pursuant to this section shall be subject to copayment, deductible, and coinsurance provisions, and any other general exclusions or limitations of a group plan to the same extent as other medical or surgical services covered by the group plan.
5. Coverage required by this section shall be provided in coordination with coverage required for the treatment of autistic disorders pursuant to section 514C.22.
6. This section shall not be construed to limit benefits which are otherwise available to an individual under a group plan.
7. This section shall not be construed to require coverage by a group plan of any service solely based on inclusion of the service in an individualized education program. Consistent with federal or state law and upon consent of the parent or guardian of a covered individual, the treatment of autism spectrum disorders may be coordinated with any services included in an individualized education program. However, coverage for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders shall not be contingent upon coordination of services with an individualized education program.
8. This section shall not apply to accident-only, specified disease, short-term hospital or medical, hospital confinement indemnity, credit, dental, vision, Medicare supplement, long-term care, basic hospital and medical-surgical expense coverage as defined by the commissioner, disability income insurance coverage, coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance, workers’ compensation or similar insurance, or automobile medical payment insurance, or individual accident and sickness policies issued to individuals or to individual members of a member association.
9. A plan established pursuant to chapter 509A for employees of the state may manage the benefits provided through common methods including but not limited to providing payment of benefits or providing care and treatment under a capitated payment system, prospective reimbursement rate system, utilization control system, incentive system for the use of least restrictive and costly levels of care, a preferred provider contract limiting choice of specific providers, or any other system, method, or organization designed to assure services are medically necessary and clinically appropriate.
10. An insurer may review a treatment plan for treatment of autism spectrum disorders once every six months, subject to its utilization review requirements, including case management, concurrent review, and other managed care provisions. A more or less frequent review may be agreed upon by the insured and the licensed physician or licensed psychologist developing the treatment plan.
11. For the purposes of this section, the results of a diagnostic assessment of autism spectrum disorder shall be valid for a period of not less than twelve months, unless a licensed physician or licensed psychologist determines that a more frequent assessment is necessary.
12. The commissioner shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to implement and administer this section.
13. This section applies to plans established pursuant to chapter 509A for employees of the state that are delivered, issued for delivery, continued, or renewed in this state on or after January 1, 2011.
2010 Acts, ch 1193, §131
Referred to in §225D.1, 225D.2, 321.189, 321.190
Structure Iowa Code
Chapter 514C - SPECIAL HEALTH AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE COVERAGES
Section 514C.1 - Supplemental coverage for adopted or newly born children.
Section 514C.2 - Skilled nursing care covered in hospitals.
Section 514C.3 - Dentist’s services under accident and sickness insurance policies.
Section 514C.3A - Disclosures relating to dental coverage reimbursement rates.
Section 514C.3B - Dental coverage — fee schedules.
Section 514C.4 - Mandated coverage for mammography.
Section 514C.5 - Prescription drug benefit restrictions.
Section 514C.6 - Uniformity of treatment — employee welfare benefit plans.
Section 514C.8 - Coordination of health care benefits with state medical assistance.
Section 514C.9 - Medical support — insurance requirements.
Section 514C.10 - Coverage for adopted child.
Section 514C.12 - Postdelivery benefits and care.
Section 514C.14 - Continuity of care — pregnancy.
Section 514C.15 - Treatment options.
Section 514C.16 - Emergency room services.
Section 514C.17 - Continuity of care — terminal illness.
Section 514C.18 - Diabetes coverage.
Section 514C.19 - Prescription contraceptive coverage.
Section 514C.20 - Mandated coverage for dental care — anesthesia and certain hospital charges.
Section 514C.21 - Coverage for immunizations — mercury.
Section 514C.22 - Biologically based mental illness coverage.
Section 514C.23 - Human papilloma virus vaccinations — coverage.
Section 514C.24 - Cancer treatment — coverage.
Section 514C.25 - Coverage for prosthetic devices.
Section 514C.26 - Approved cancer clinical trials coverage.
Section 514C.27 - Mental illness and substance abuse treatment coverage for veterans.
Section 514C.28 - Autism spectrum disorders coverage.
Section 514C.29 - Services provided by a doctor of chiropractic.
Section 514C.31 - Applied behavior analysis for treatment of autism spectrum disorder — coverage.
Section 514C.33 - Services provided by provisionally licensed psychologists.
Section 514C.34 - Health care services delivered by telehealth — coverage.
Section 514C.35 - Behavioral health services provided in a school — coverage.