Section 4A. (a) A subscription certificate under an individual or group medical service agreement which is issued or renewed within or without the commonwealth shall provide mental health benefits on a nondiscriminatory basis to residents of the commonwealth and to all individual subscribers and members within the commonwealth and to all group members having a principal place of employment in the commonwealth for the diagnosis and treatment of the following biologically-based mental disorders, as described in the most recent edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association, referred to in this section as the DSM: (1) schizophrenia; (2) schizoaffective disorder; (3) major depressive disorder; (4) bipolar disorder; (5) paranoia and other psychotic disorders; (6) obsessive-compulsive disorder; (7) panic disorder; (8) delirium and dementia; (9) affective disorders; (10) eating disorders; (11) post traumatic stress disorder; (12) substance abuse disorders; and (13) autism.
A subscription certificate under an individual or group medical service agreement which is issued or renewed within or without the commonwealth shall provide mental health benefits on a nondiscriminatory basis to residents of the commonwealth and to all individual subscribers and members within the commonwealth and to all group members having a principal place of employment in the commonwealth for the diagnosis and medically necessary and active treatment of any mental disorder, as described in the most recent edition of the DSM, that is approved by the commissioner of mental health.
(b) In addition to the mental health benefits established pursuant to this section, any such subscription certificate shall also provide benefits on a non-discriminatory basis for the diagnosis and treatment of rape-related mental or emotional disorders to victims of a rape or victims of an assault with intent to commit rape, as defined by sections 22 and 24 of chapter 265, whenever the costs of such diagnosis and treatment exceed the maximum compensation awarded to such victims pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (2) of subsection (b) of section 3 of chapter 258C.
(c) In addition to the mental health benefits established pursuant to this section, any such subscription certificate shall also provide benefits on a non-discriminatory basis for children and adolescents under the age of 19 for the diagnosis and treatment of non-biologically-based mental, behavioral or emotional disorders, as described in the most recent edition of the DSM, which substantially interfere with or substantially limit the functioning and social interactions of such a child or adolescent; provided, that said interference or limitation is documented by and the referral for said diagnosis and treatment is made by the primary care provider, primary pediatrician or a licensed mental health professional of such a child or adolescent or is evidenced by conduct, including, but not limited to: (1) an inability to attend school as a result of such a disorder, (2) the need to hospitalize the child or adolescent as a result of such a disorder, (3) a pattern of conduct or behavior caused by such a disorder which poses a serious danger to self or others. The nonprofit medical service corporation shall continue to provide such benefits to any adolescent who is engaged in an ongoing course of treatment beyond the adolescent's nineteenth birthday until said course of treatment, as specified in said adolescent's treatment plan, is completed and while the benefit contract under which such benefits first became available remains in effect, or subject to a subsequent benefits contract which is in effect.
(d) Any such subscription certificate shall be deemed to be providing such coverage on a nondiscriminatory basis if the subscription certificate does not contain any annual or lifetime dollar or unit of service limitation on coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of said mental disorders which is less than any annual or lifetime dollar or unit of service limitation imposed on coverage for the diagnosis and treatment of physical conditions.
(e) Any such subscription certificate shall also provide medically necessary benefits for the diagnosis and treatment of all other mental disorders not otherwise provided for in this section and which are described in the most recent edition of the DSM during each 12 month period for a minimum of 60 days of inpatient treatment and for a minimum of 24 outpatient visits.
[There is no subsection (f).]
(g) Benefits authorized pursuant to this section shall consist of a range of inpatient, intermediate, and outpatient services that shall permit medically necessary and active and noncustodial treatment for said mental disorders to take place in the least restrictive clinically appropriate setting. For purposes of this section, inpatient services may be provided in a general hospital licensed to provide such services, in a facility under the direction and supervision of the department of mental health, in a private mental hospital licensed by the department of mental health, or in a substance abuse facility licensed by the department of public health. Intermediate services shall include, but not be limited to, Level III community-based detoxification, acute residential treatment, partial hospitalization, day treatment and crisis stabilization licensed or approved by the department of public health or the department of mental health. Outpatient services may be provided in a licensed hospital, a mental health or substance abuse clinic licensed by the department of public health, a public community mental health center, a professional office, or home-based services, provided, however, services delivered in such offices or settings are rendered by a licensed mental health professional acting within the scope of his license.
(h) A nonprofit medical service corporation may, as a condition of providing coverage pursuant to this section, require consent to the disclosure of information regarding services for mental disorders only to the same or similar extent in which it requires consent for the disclosure of information for other medical conditions. Only licensed mental health professionals shall be allowed to deny services mandated by this section. The provisions of this subsection shall not be construed as applying to denials of service resulting from an insured's lack of insurance coverage or the use of a facility or professional which, if applicable under the insured's benefits contract, has not entered into a negotiated agreement with said medical service corporation. The benefits provided in any subscription certificate pursuant to this section shall meet all other terms and conditions of the subscription certificate not inconsistent with this section.
(i) Nothing in this section shall be construed to require a non-profit medical service corporation to pay for mental health benefits or services: which are provided to a person who has third party insurance and who is presently incarcerated, confined or committed to a jail, house of correction or prison, or custodial facility in the department of youth services within the commonwealth or one of its political subdivisions; which constitute educational services required to be provided by a school committee pursuant to section 5 of chapter 71B; or which constitute services provided by the department of mental health.
For the purposes of this section, ''licensed mental health professional'' shall mean a licensed physician who specializes in the practice of psychiatry, a licensed psychologist, a licensed independent clinical social worker, a licensed mental health counselor, a licensed nurse mental health clinical specialist, a licensed alcohol and drug counselor I, as defined in section 1 of chapter 111J, or a licensed marriage and family therapist within the lawful scope of practice for such therapist.
For the purposes of this section, psychopharmacological services and neuropsychological assessment services shall be treated as a medical benefit and shall be covered in a manner identical to all other medical services.
(j) A nonprofit medical service corporation may not deny coverage for any behavioral health services or any evaluation and management office visit solely because the behavioral health services and the evaluation and management office visit were delivered on the same day in the same practice or facility, unless the behavioral health services and the evaluation and management office visit were delivered by the same provider or by providers of the same specialty.
The division of insurance shall provide guidance relative to implementation of this subsection.
Structure Massachusetts General Laws
Part I - Administration of the Government
Chapter 176b - Medical Service Corporations
Section 2 - Incorporators; Formation; Articles of Organization; Certification
Section 3 - By-Laws; Joint Service Contracts; Preferred Provider Arrangements
Section 3a - Contracts of Reinsurance
Section 3b - Group Medical Service Agreements; Contribution Percentages
Section 4d - Refusal to Contract With Blind or Deaf Persons; Prohibition
Section 4e - Diethylstilbestrol Exposure; Discrimination
Section 4f - Cardiac Rehabilitation Expense Benefits
Section 4g - Certified Nurse Midwife Services Benefits
Section 4h - Prenatal, Childbirth and Postpartum Care Benefits; Minimum Coverage for In-Patient Care
Section 4i - Cytologic Screening and Mammographic Examination Benefits
Section 4j - Infertility Diagnosis and Treatment Benefits
Section 4k - Nonprescription Enteral Formulas for Home Use
Section 4l - Chiropractic Services Benefits
Section 4m - Standardized Claim Form
Section 4n - Off-Label Drug Use; Cancer
Section 4o - Medical Service Agreement Coverage for Bone Marrow Transplants
Section 4p - Off-Label Use of Prescription Drugs for HIV/AIDS Treatment
Section 4q - Coverage for Licensed Hospice Services
Section 4r - Scalp Hair Prostheses Necessary Due to Cancer or Leukemia Treatment
Section 4s - Items Medically Necessary for Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes
Section 4u - Emergency Services Provided to Insureds for Emergency Medical Conditions
Section 4v - Coverage for Human Leukocyte or Histocompatibility Locus Antigen Testing
Section 4x - Coverage for Patient Care Services Provided Under Qualified Clinical Trials
Section 4y - Coverage for Speech, Hearing and Language Disorders
Section 4aa - Coverage for Prosthetic Devices and Repairs
Section 4bb - Coverage for Eligible Dependents Under 26 Years of Age
Section 4cc - Coverage for Medically Necessary Hypodermic Syringes or Needles
Section 4dd - Coverage for Diagnosis and Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Section 4ee - Coverage for Children 21 Years of Age or Younger for Hearing AIDS and Related Services
Section 4ff - Coverage for Orally Administered Anticancer Medications
Section 4gg - Coverage for Abuse Deterrent Opioid Drug Products
Section 4hh - Preauthorization for Substance Abuse Treatment Not to Be Required
Section 4ii - Coverage for Medically Necessary Acute Treatment or Clinical Stabilization Services
Section 4jj - Coverage for Long-Term Antibiotic Therapy for Patients With Lyme Disease
Section 4mm - Pain Management Access Plans
Section 4nn - Coverage for Tobacco Use Cessation Counseling and Tobacco Cessation Products
Section 4pp - Coverage for Long-Term Antibiotic Therapy for Lyme Disease; Experimental Drugs
Section 4qq - Coverage for Prescription Eye Drops
Section 5 - Subscribers; Qualifications, Misrepresentation; Open Enrollment Periods
Section 5a - Discrimination Against Abuse Victims in Terms of Medical Service Plans
Section 5b - Medical Service Plans; Genetic Tests; Discrimination Based on Genetic Information
Section 6 - Subscription Certificate; Issuance; Content
Section 6a - Limited Extension of Benefits
Section 6b - Divorced or Separated Spouses; Continuation of Eligibility for Benefits
Section 7 - Contracts Between Corporation and Care Providers
Section 7a - Medicare Supplemental Group Coverage; Eligibility Due to Age or Disability
Section 7b - Medicare Supplemental Group Coverage; Medical Assistance Recipients
Section 7c - Retroactive Premium Rate Increase
Section 7d - Retroactive Claims Denial for Behavioral Health Services
Section 8 - Annual Statement; Verification, Form, Violations
Section 8a - Financial Statements; Inclusion of Electronic Data Processing Equipment as Asset
Section 8b - Applicability of Chapter 176v to Medical Service Corporations Governed by This Chapter
Section 8c - Applicability of Chapter 176w to Medical Service Corporations Governed by This Chapter
Section 11 - Salaries, Compensation or Emoluments
Section 12 - Submission of Disputes or Controversies to Board; Privacy of Patient Information
Section 13 - Grounds for Enjoining Transaction of Business; Receivers
Section 14 - Liability of Corporation; Exemption From Insurance Laws; Tax Exemption
Section 16 - Operators of Medical Service Plan
Section 16a - Payroll Deductions of Governmental Employees
Section 18 - Contracts for Administrative or Other Services; Loans and Investments
Section 19 - Payment of Sums Owed Subscriber's Estate
Section 20 - Disclosure of Information; Mental or Nervous Condition
Section 21 - Insolvency of Health Maintenance Organization; Replacement Coverage
Section 22 - Statement Provided to Individuals Provided With Creditable Coverage; Report
Section 23 - Attribution of Members to a Primary Care Provider