58-67-79. Coverage for reconstructive breast surgery following mastectomy.
(a) Every health care plan written by a health maintenance organization that is subject to this Article and that provides coverage for mastectomy shall provide coverage for reconstructive breast surgery following a mastectomy. The coverage shall include coverage for all stages and revisions of reconstructive breast surgery performed on a nondiseased breast to establish symmetry if reconstructive surgery on a diseased breast is performed, as well as coverage for prostheses and physical complications in all stages of mastectomy, including lymphademas. The same deductibles, coinsurance, and other limitations as apply to similar services covered under the policy, contract, or plan shall apply to coverage for reconstructive breast surgery. Reconstruction of the nipple/areolar complex following a mastectomy is covered without regard to the lapse of time between the mastectomy and the reconstruction, subject to the approval of the treating physician.
(b) As used in this section, the following terms have the meanings indicated:
(1) "Mastectomy" means the surgical removal of all or part of a breast as a result of breast cancer or breast disease.
(2) "Reconstructive breast surgery" means surgery performed as a result of a mastectomy to reestablish symmetry between the two breasts, and includes reconstruction of the mastectomy site, creation of a new breast mound, and creation of a new nipple/areolar complex. "Reconstructive breast surgery" also includes augmentation mammoplasty, reduction mammoplasty, and mastopexy of the nondiseased breast.
(c) A policy, contract, or plan subject to this section shall not:
(1) Deny coverage described in subsection (a) of this section on the basis that the coverage is for cosmetic surgery;
(2) Deny to a woman eligibility or continued eligibility to enroll or to renew coverage under the terms of the contract, policy, or plan, solely for the purpose of avoiding the requirements of this section;
(3) Provide monetary payments or rebates to a woman to encourage her to accept less than the minimum protections available under this section;
(4) Penalize or otherwise reduce or limit the reimbursement of an attending provider because the provider provided care to an individual participant or beneficiary in accordance with this section; or
(5) Provide incentives, monetary or otherwise, to an attending provider to induce the provider to provide care to an individual participant or beneficiary in a manner inconsistent with this section.
(d) Written notice of the availability of the coverage provided by this section shall be delivered to every subscriber under the plan upon enrollment and annually thereafter. The notice required by this subsection may be included as a part of any yearly informational packet sent to the subscriber. (1997-312, s. 3; 1999-351, s. 3.3; 2001-334, s. 13.3.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Article 67 - Health Maintenance Organization Act.
§ 58-67-10 - Establishment of health maintenance organizations.
§ 58-67-11 - Additional HMO application information.
§ 58-67-12 - Commissioner use of consultants and other professionals.
§ 58-67-20 - Issuance and continuation of license.
§ 58-67-30 - Management and exclusive agreements; custodial agreements.
§ 58-67-35 - Powers of health maintenance organizations.
§ 58-67-45 - Fiduciary responsibilities.
§ 58-67-50 - Evidence of coverage and premiums for health care services.
§ 58-67-55 - Statements filed with Commissioner.
§ 58-67-65 - Prohibited practices.
§ 58-67-66 - Collaboration with local health departments.
§ 58-67-70 - Coverage for chemical dependency treatment.
§ 58-67-74 - Coverage for certain treatment of diabetes.
§ 58-67-75 - No discrimination against mentally ill or chemically dependent individuals.
§ 58-67-76 - Coverage for mammograms and cervical cancer screening.
§ 58-67-77 - Coverage for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests.
§ 58-67-78 - Coverage of certain prescribed drugs for cancer treatment.
§ 58-67-79 - Coverage for reconstructive breast surgery following mastectomy.
§ 58-67-80 - Meaning of terms "accident", "accidental injury", and "accidental means".
§ 58-67-85 - Master group contracts, filing requirement; required and prohibited provisions.
§ 58-67-88 - Continuity of care.
§ 58-67-90 - Licensing and regulation of agents.
§ 58-67-95 - Powers of insurers, hospitals, prepaid health plans, and medical service corporations.
§ 58-67-105 - Hazardous financial condition.
§ 58-67-110 - Protection against insolvency.
§ 58-67-115 - Hold harmless agreements or special deposit.
§ 58-67-120 - Continuation of benefits.
§ 58-67-125 - Enrollment period.
§ 58-67-130 - Replacement coverage.
§ 58-67-135 - Incurred but not reported claims.
§ 58-67-140 - Suspension or revocation of license.
§ 58-67-145 - Rehabilitation, liquidation, or conservation of health maintenance organization.
§ 58-67-155 - Administrative procedures.
§ 58-67-165 - Penalties and enforcement.
§ 58-67-170 - Statutory construction and relationship to other laws.
§ 58-67-171 - Other laws applicable to HMOs.
§ 58-67-175 - Filings and reports as public documents.