Sec. 416b.
(1) A health care corporation shall establish and provide to members and participating providers a program to prevent the onset of clinical diabetes. This program for participating providers shall emphasize best practice guidelines to prevent the onset of clinical diabetes and to treat diabetes, including, but not limited to, diet, lifestyle, physical exercise and fitness, and early diagnosis and treatment.
(2) A health care corporation shall regularly measure the effectiveness of a program provided pursuant to subsection (1) by regularly surveying group and nongroup members covered by the certificate. Not later than 2 years after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this section, each health care corporation shall prepare a report containing the results of the survey and shall provide a copy of the report to the department of community health.
(3) A health care corporation certificate shall provide benefits in each group and nongroup certificate for the following equipment, supplies, and educational training for the treatment of diabetes, if determined to be medically necessary and prescribed by an allopathic or osteopathic physician:
(a) Blood glucose monitors and blood glucose monitors for the legally blind.
(b) Test strips for glucose monitors, visual reading and urine testing strips, lancets, and spring-powered lancet devices.
(c) Insulin.
(d) Syringes.
(e) Insulin pumps and medical supplies required for the use of an insulin pump.
(f) Nonexperimental medication for controlling blood sugar.
(g) Diabetes self-management training to ensure that persons with diabetes are trained as to the proper self-management and treatment of their diabetic condition.
(4) A health care corporation certificate shall provide benefits in each group and nongroup certificate for medically necessary medications prescribed by an allopathic, osteopathic, or podiatric physician and used in the treatment of foot ailments, infections, and other medical conditions of the foot, ankle, or nails associated with diabetes.
(5) Coverage under subsection (3) for diabetes self-management training is subject to all of the following:
(a) Is limited to completion of a certified diabetes education program upon occurrence of either of the following:
(i) If considered medically necessary upon the diagnosis of diabetes by an allopathic or osteopathic physician who is managing the patient's diabetic condition and if the services are needed under a comprehensive plan of care to ensure therapy compliance or to provide necessary skills and knowledge.
(ii) If an allopathic or osteopathic physician diagnoses a significant change with long-term implications in the patient's symptoms or conditions that necessitates changes in a patient's self-management or a significant change in medical protocol or treatment modalities.
(b) Shall be provided by a diabetes outpatient training program certified to receive medicare or medicaid reimbursement or certified by the department of community health. Training provided under this subdivision shall be conducted in group settings whenever practicable.
(6) Benefits under this section are not subject to dollar limits, deductibles, or copayment provisions that are greater than those for physical illness generally.
(7) As used in this section, "diabetes" includes all of the following:
(a) Gestational diabetes.
(b) Insulin-dependent diabetes.
(c) Non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
History: Add. 2000, Act 424, Eff. Mar. 28, 2001 Popular Name: Blue Cross-Blue ShieldPopular Name: Act 350
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 550 - General Insurance Laws
Act 350 of 1980 - The Nonprofit Health Care Corporation Reform Act (550.1101 - 550.1704)
350-1980-4 - Part 4 (550.1400...550.1439)
Section 550.1400 - Use of Most Favored Nation Clause in Provider Contract.
Section 550.1401b - Certificate Providing Benefits for Mental Health Services; Requirements.
Section 550.1401f - Health Care Corporation; Access to Obstetrician-Gynecologist.
Section 550.1401g - Health Care Corporation; Access to Pediatric Care Services.
Section 550.1401j - Prescription Drug Coverage; Rate Differentials; Filing.
Section 550.1401k - Telemedicine Services; Provisions; Definition; Applicability.
Section 550.1401m - Offer of Health Care Benefits to All Residents Regardless of Health Status.
Section 550.1402d - Applicability of MCL 500.2212c to Health Care Corporation.
Section 550.1403 - Payment of Benefits; Interest; Claim Form; Exception.
Section 550.1403a - Benefits Paid by Check or Written Instrument; Escheat.
Section 550.1403b - Advertising Material Prohibited.
Section 550.1405 - Single Billing Form; Development; Explanation of Total Bill for Services.
Section 550.1409 - Civil Action for Negligence.
Section 550.1411-550.1413a - Repealed. 1994, Act 40, Imd. Eff. Mar. 14, 1994.
Section 550.1414 - Expired. 1980, Act 430, Eff. Jan. 1, 1982.
Section 550.1414b - Offer of Wellness Coverage by Health Care Corporation.
Section 550.1415 - Benefits for Prosthetic Devices.
Section 550.1417 - Hospice Care; Contracts With Health Care Corporation; Description of Benefit.
Section 550.1418 - Emergency Health Services; Medical Coverage Required; “Stabilization” Defined.
Section 550.1420-550.1430 - Repealed. 2006, Act 441, Imd. Eff. Oct. 19, 2006.
Section 550.1435 - “Program” Defined.
Section 550.1437 - Eligibility of Child for Enrollment in Program.
Section 550.1438 - Limitation of Benefits; Provision of Other Health Care Benefits.
Section 550.1439 - Fees Prohibited; Exception; Funding; Enrollment of Children.