(b) A wellness program may include, but is not limited to, the
following programs or services:
(1) the use of a health risk assessment tool;
(2) a smoking cessation program;
(3) a weight management program;
(4) a stress and/or hypertension management program;
(5) a worker injury prevention program;
(6) a nutrition education program;
(7) health or fitness incentive programs;
(8) a coordinated weight management, nutrition, stress management and
physical fitness program to combat the high incidence of adult and
childhood obesity, asthma and other chronic respiratory conditions;
(9) a substance or alcohol abuse cessation program; and
(10) a program to manage and cope with chronic pain.
(c)(1) A wellness program may use rewards and incentives for
participation provided that where the group health insurance policy or
subscriber contract is required to be community-rated, the rewards and
incentives shall not include a discounted premium rate or a rebate or
refund of premium.
(2) Permissible rewards and incentives may include:
(A) full or partial reimbursement of the cost of participating in
smoking cessation, weight management, stress and/or hypertension, worker
injury prevention, nutrition education, substance or alcohol abuse
cessation, or chronic pain management and coping programs;
(B) full or partial reimbursement of the cost of membership in a
health club or fitness center;
(C) the waiver or reduction of copayments, coinsurance and deductibles
for preventive services covered under the group policy or subscriber
contract;
(D) monetary rewards in the form of gift cards or gift certificates,
so long as the recipient of the reward is encouraged to use the reward
for a product or a service that promotes good health, such as healthy
cook books, over the counter vitamins or exercise equipment;
(E) full or partial reimbursement of the cost of participating in a
stress management program or activity; and
(F) full or partial reimbursement of the cost of participating in a
health or fitness program.
(3) Where the reward involves a group member's meeting a specified
standard based on a health condition, the wellness program must meet the
requirements of 45 CFR Part 146.
(4) A reward or incentive which involves a discounted premium rate or
a rebate or refund of premium shall be based on actuarial demonstration
that the wellness program can reasonably be expected to result in the
overall good health and well being of the group.
Structure New York Laws
Article 32 - Insurance Contracts - Life, Accident and Health, Annuities
3201 - Approval of Life, Accident and Health, Credit Unemployment, and Annuity Policy Forms.
3202 - Withdrawal of Approval of Policy Forms.
3205 - Insurable Interest in the Person; Consent Required; Exceptions.
3206 - Policies Which Provide for an Adjustable Maximum Rate of Interest on Policy Loans.
3208 - Antedating of Life Insurance Policies and Burial Agreements Prohibited.
3209 - Life Insurance, Annuities and Funding Agreements Disclosure Requirements.
3210 - Incontestability After Reinstatement.
3212 - Exemption of Proceeds and Avails of Certain Insurance and Annuity Contracts.
3214 - Interest Upon Proceeds of Life Insurance Policies and Annuity Contracts.
3215 - Disability Benefits in Connection With Life Insurance and Annuities.
3216 - Individual Accident and Health Insurance Policy Provisions.
3217-A - Disclosure of Information.
3217-C - Primary and Preventive Obstetric and Gynecologic Care.
3217-D - Grievance Procedure and Access to Specialty Care.
3217-E - Choice of Health Care Provider.
3217-F - Prohibition on Lifetime and Annual Limits.
3217-G - Maternal Depression Screenings.
3217-H - Telehealth Delivery of Services.
3217-I - Essential Health Benefits Package and Limit on Cost-Sharing.
3217-J - Utilization Review Determinations for Medically Fragile Children.
3218 - Medicare Supplemental Insurance Policies.
3220 - Group Life Insurance Policies; Standard Provisions.
3221 - Group or Blanket Accident and Health Insurance Policies; Standard Provisions.
3224 - Standard Claim Forms; Accident and Health Insurance.
3224-B - Rules Relating to the Processing of Health Claims and Overpayments to Physicians.
3224-C - Coordination of Benefits.
3224-D - Prescription Synchronization.
3225 - Eligibility for Health Insurance in Cases of Exposure to Des.
3226 - Reinsurance Contracts Excepted.
3227 - Interest Upon Surrenders, Policy Loans and Other Funds.
3228 - Individual Accident and Health Insurance Policies; Premium Refund at Death of Insured.
3229 - Minimum Benefit Standards for Certain Long Term Care Plans.
3231 - Rating of Individual and Small Group Health Insurance Policies; Approval of Superintendent.
3231*2 - Health Insurance Policies and Subscriber Contracts; Prohibited Claims.
3232 - Pre-Existing Condition Provisions in Health Policies.
3232-A - Certification of Creditable Coverage.
3233 - Stabilization of Health Insurance Markets and Premium Rates.
3234 - Pre-Existing Condition Provisions in Group and Blanket Disability Policies.
3234*2 - Limitations on Administrative Services and Stop-Loss Coverage.
3236 - Public Health Law Assessments.
3237 - Health Insurance Coverage for Full-Time Students on Medical Leaves of Absence.
3238 - Pre-Authorization of Health Care Services.
3240*2 - Student Accident and Health Insurance.
3242 - Prescription Drug Coverage.
3245 - Liability to Providers in the Event of an Insolvency.