Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 62J — Health Care Cost Containment
Section 62J.03 — Definitions.

Subdivision 1. Scope of definitions. For purposes of this chapter, the terms defined in this section have the meanings given.
Subd. 2. Clinically effective. "Clinically effective" means that the use of a particular medical technology improves patient clinical status, as measured by medical condition, survival rates, and other variables, and that the use of the particular technology demonstrates a clinical advantage over alternative technologies.
Subd. 3. [Repealed, 1997 c 225 art 2 s 63]
Subd. 4. Commissioner. "Commissioner" means the commissioner of health, unless another commissioner is specified.
Subd. 5. Cost-effective. "Cost-effective" means that the economic costs of using a particular technology to achieve improvement in a patient's health outcome are justified given a comparison to both the economic costs and the improvement in patient health outcome resulting from the use of alternative technologies.
Subd. 6. Group purchaser. "Group purchaser" means a person or organization that purchases health care services on behalf of an identified group of persons, regardless of whether the cost of coverage or services is paid for by the purchaser or by the persons receiving coverage or services, as further defined in rules adopted by the commissioner. "Group purchaser" includes, but is not limited to, community integrated service networks; health insurance companies, health maintenance organizations, nonprofit health service plan corporations, and other health plan companies; employee health plans offered by self-insured employers; trusts established in a collective bargaining agreement under the federal Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947, United States Code, title 29, section 141, et seq.; the Minnesota Comprehensive Health Association; group health coverage offered by fraternal organizations, professional associations, or other organizations; state and federal health care programs; state and local public employee health plans; workers' compensation plans; and the medical component of automobile insurance coverage.
Subd. 7. Improvement in health outcome. "Improvement in health outcome" means an improvement in patient clinical status, and an improvement in patient quality-of-life status, as measured by ability to function, ability to return to work, and other variables.
Subd. 8. Provider or health care provider. "Provider" or "health care provider" means a person or organization other than a nursing home that provides health care or medical care services within Minnesota for a fee and is eligible for reimbursement under the medical assistance program under chapter 256B. For purposes of this subdivision, "for a fee" includes traditional fee-for-service arrangements, capitation arrangements, and any other arrangement in which a provider receives compensation for providing health care services or has the authority to directly bill a group purchaser, health carrier, or individual for providing health care services. For purposes of this subdivision, "eligible for reimbursement under the medical assistance program" means that the provider's services would be reimbursed by the medical assistance program if the services were provided to medical assistance enrollees and the provider sought reimbursement, or that the services would be eligible for reimbursement under medical assistance except that those services are characterized as experimental, cosmetic, or voluntary.
Subd. 9. Safety. "Safety" means a judgment of the acceptability of risk of using a technology in a specified situation.
Subd. 10. Health plan company. "Health plan company" means a health plan company as defined in section 62Q.01, subdivision 4.
1992 c 549 art 1 s 2; 1993 c 345 art 3 s 1; art 4 s 1; art 6 s 1; 1994 c 625 art 8 s 14,15; 1997 c 225 art 2 s 62; 1Sp2021 c 4 art 4 s 1

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 59A - 79A — Insurance

Chapter 62J — Health Care Cost Containment

Section 62J.01 — Findings.

Section 62J.015 — Purpose.

Section 62J.016 — Goals Of Restructuring.

Section 62J.017 — Implementation Timetable.

Section 62J.03 — Definitions.

Section 62J.04 — Monitoring The Rate Of Growth Of Health Care Spending.

Section 62J.041 — Interim Health Plan Company Cost Containment Goals.

Section 62J.052 — Provider Cost Disclosure.

Section 62J.06 — Immunity From Liability.

Section 62J.156 — Closed Committee Hearings.

Section 62J.17 — Expenditure Reporting.

Section 62J.212 — Public Health Goals.

Section 62J.22 — Participation Of Federal Programs.

Section 62J.23 — Provider Conflicts Of Interest.

Section 62J.25 — Mandatory Medicare Assignment.

Section 62J.26 — Evaluation Of Proposed Health Coverage Mandates.

Section 62J.2930 — Information Clearinghouse.

Section 62J.301 — Research And Data Initiatives.

Section 62J.311 — Analysis And Use Of Data.

Section 62J.321 — Data Collection And Processing Procedures.

Section 62J.38 — Cost Containment Data From Group Purchasers.

Section 62J.40 — Cost Containment Data From State Agencies And Other Governmental Units.

Section 62J.42 — Quality, Utilization, And Outcome Data.

Section 62J.431 — Evidence-based Health Care Guidelines.

Section 62J.46 — Monitoring And Reports.

Section 62J.48 — Criteria For Ambulance Services Reimbursement.

Section 62J.49 — Ambulance Services Financial Data.

Section 62J.495 — Electronic Health Record Technology.

Section 62J.496 — Electronic Health Record System Revolving Account And Loan Program.

Section 62J.497 — Electronic Prescription Drug Program.

Section 62J.498 — Health Information Exchange.

Section 62J.4981 — Certificate Of Authority To Provide Health Information Exchange Services.

Section 62J.4982 — Enforcement Authority; Compliance.

Section 62J.50 — Citation And Purpose.

Section 62J.51 — Definitions.

Section 62J.52 — Establishment Of Uniform Billing Forms.

Section 62J.53 — Acceptance Of Uniform Billing Forms By Group Purchasers.

Section 62J.535 — Uniform Billing Requirements For Claim Transactions.

Section 62J.536 — Uniform Electronic Transactions And Implementation Guide Standards.

Section 62J.54 — Identification And Implementation Of Unique Identifiers.

Section 62J.55 — Privacy Of Unique Identifiers.

Section 62J.56 — Implementation Of Electronic Data Interchange Standards.

Section 62J.57 — Minnesota Center For Health Care Electronic Data Interchange.

Section 62J.581 — Standards For Minnesota Uniform Health Care Reimbursement Documents.

Section 62J.60 — Minnesota Uniform Health Care Identification Card.

Section 62J.61 — Rulemaking; Implementation.

Section 62J.62 — Electronic Billing Assistance.

Section 62J.63 — Center For Health Care Purchasing Improvement.

Section 62J.691 — Purpose.

Section 62J.692 — Medical Education.

Section 62J.695 — Citation.

Section 62J.70 — Definitions.

Section 62J.701 — Governmental Programs.

Section 62J.71 — Prohibited Provider Contracts.

Section 62J.72 — Disclosure Of Health Care Provider Information.

Section 62J.73 — Prohibition On Exclusive Arrangements.

Section 62J.74 — Enforcement.

Section 62J.76 — Nonpreemption.

Section 62J.80 — Retaliation.

Section 62J.81 — Disclosure Of Payments For Health Care Services.

Section 62J.812 — Primary Care Price Transparency.

Section 62J.82 — Hospital Information Reporting Disclosure.

Section 62J.823 — Hospital Pricing Transparency.

Section 62J.824 — Facility Fee Disclosure.

Section 62J.83 — Reduced Payment Amounts Permitted.

Section 62J.84 — Prescription Drug Price Transparency.