Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 48.21 - Group and Blanket Disability Insurance.
48.21.143 - Diabetes coverage—Definitions.

RCW 48.21.143
Diabetes coverage—Definitions.

The legislature finds that diabetes imposes a significant health risk and tremendous financial burden on the citizens and government of the state of Washington, and that access to the medically accepted standards of care for diabetes, its treatment and supplies, and self-management training and education is crucial to prevent or delay the short and long-term complications of diabetes and its attendant costs.
(1) The definitions in this subsection apply throughout this section unless the context clearly requires otherwise.
(a) "Person with diabetes" means a person diagnosed by a health care provider as having insulin using diabetes, noninsulin using diabetes, or elevated blood glucose levels induced by pregnancy; and
(b) "Health care provider" means a health care provider as defined in RCW 48.43.005.
(2) All group disability insurance contracts and blanket disability insurance contracts providing health care services, issued or renewed after January 1, 1998, shall provide benefits for at least the following services and supplies for persons with diabetes:
(a) For group disability insurance contracts and blanket disability insurance contracts that include coverage for pharmacy services, appropriate and medically necessary equipment and supplies, as prescribed by a health care provider, that includes but is not limited to insulin, syringes, injection aids, blood glucose monitors, test strips for blood glucose monitors, visual reading and urine test strips, insulin pumps and accessories to the pumps, insulin infusion devices, prescriptive oral agents for controlling blood sugar levels, foot care appliances for prevention of complications associated with diabetes, and glucagon emergency kits; and
(b) For all group disability insurance contracts and blanket disability insurance contracts providing health care services, outpatient self-management training and education, including medical nutrition therapy, as ordered by the health care provider. Diabetes outpatient self-management training and education may be provided only by health care providers with expertise in diabetes. Nothing in this section prevents the insurer from restricting patients to seeing only health care providers who have signed participating provider agreements with the insurer or an insuring entity under contract with the insurer.
(3) Except as provided in RCW 48.43.780, coverage required under this section may be subject to customary cost-sharing provisions established for all other similar services or supplies within a policy.
(4) Health care coverage may not be reduced or eliminated due to this section.
(5) Services required under this section shall be covered when deemed medically necessary by the medical director, or his or her designee, subject to any referral and formulary requirements.
(6) The insurer need not include the coverage required in this section in a group contract offered to an employer or other group that offers to its eligible enrollees a self-insured health plan not subject to mandated benefits status under this title that does not offer coverage similar to that mandated under this section.
(7) This section does not apply to the health benefit plan that provides benefits identical to the schedule of services covered by the basic health plan.

[ 2020 c 346 § 8; 2020 c 245 § 4; 2004 c 244 § 10; 1997 c 276 § 3.]
NOTES:

Reviser's note: This section was amended by 2020 c 245 § 4 and by 2020 c 346 § 8, each without reference to the other. Both amendments are incorporated in the publication of this section under RCW 1.12.025(2). For rule of construction, see RCW 1.12.025(1).


Intent—2020 c 346: See note following RCW 70.14.165.


Application—2004 c 244: See note following RCW 48.21.045.


Effective date—1997 c 276: See note following RCW 41.05.185.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 48 - Insurance

Chapter 48.21 - Group and Blanket Disability Insurance.

48.21.010 - "Group disability insurance" defined—Issuance.

48.21.015 - "Group stop loss insurance" defined for the purpose of exemption—Scope of application.

48.21.020 - "Employees," "employer" defined.

48.21.030 - Health care groups.

48.21.040 - "Blanket disability insurance" defined.

48.21.045 - Health plan benefits for small employers—Coverage—Exemption from statutory requirements—Premium rates—Requirements for providing coverage for small employers—Definitions.

48.21.047 - Requirements for plans offered to small employers—Definitions.

48.21.050 - Standard provisions required.

48.21.060 - The contract—Representations.

48.21.070 - Payment of premiums.

48.21.075 - Payment of premiums by employee in event of suspension of compensation due to labor dispute.

48.21.080 - Certificates of coverage.

48.21.090 - Age limitations.

48.21.100 - Examination and autopsy.

48.21.110 - Payment of benefits.

48.21.120 - Readjustment of premiums—Dividends.

48.21.125 - When injury caused by intoxication or use of narcotics.

48.21.130 - Podiatric medicine and surgery.

48.21.140 - Optometry.

48.21.141 - Registered nurses or advanced registered nurses.

48.21.142 - Chiropractic.

48.21.143 - Diabetes coverage—Definitions.

48.21.144 - Psychological services.

48.21.146 - Dentistry.

48.21.147 - Dental services that are not subject to contract or provider agreement.

48.21.148 - Denturist services.

48.21.150 - Dependent child coverage—Continuation for incapacity.

48.21.155 - Dependent child coverage—From moment of birth—Congenital anomalies—Notification of birth.

48.21.157 - Option to cover dependents under age twenty-six.

48.21.160 - Chemical dependency benefits—Legislative declaration.

48.21.180 - Chemical dependency benefits—Contracts issued or renewed after January 1, 1988.

48.21.190 - Chemical dependency benefits—RCW 48.21.160 through 48.21.190, 48.44.240 inapplicable, when.

48.21.195 - "Chemical dependency" defined.

48.21.197 - Chemical dependency benefits—Rules.

48.21.200 - Individual or group disability, health care service contract, health maintenance agreement—Reduction of benefits on basis of other existing coverages.

48.21.220 - Home health care, hospice care, optional coverage required—Standards, limitations, restrictions—Rules—Medicare supplemental contracts excluded.

48.21.223 - Prescribed, self-administered anticancer medication.

48.21.225 - Mammograms—Insurance coverage.

48.21.227 - Prostate cancer screening.

48.21.230 - Reconstructive breast surgery.

48.21.235 - Mastectomy, lumpectomy.

48.21.241 - Mental health services—Group health plans—Definition—Coverage required, when.

48.21.242 - Mental health treatment—Waiver of preauthorization for persons involuntarily committed.

48.21.244 - Benefits for prenatal diagnosis of congenital disorders—Contracts entered into or renewed on or after January 1, 1990.

48.21.250 - Continuation option to be offered.

48.21.260 - Conversion policy to be offered—Exceptions, conditions.

48.21.270 - Conversion policy—Restrictions and requirements—Rules.

48.21.280 - Coverage for adopted children.

48.21.290 - Cancellation of rider.

48.21.300 - Phenylketonuria.

48.21.310 - Neurodevelopmental therapies—Employer-sponsored group contracts.

48.21.320 - Temporomandibular joint disorders—Insurance coverage.

48.21.325 - Prescriptions—Preapproval of individual claims—Subsequent rejection prohibited—Written record required.

48.21.330 - Nonresident pharmacies.

48.21.370 - Fixed payment insurance—Standard disclosure form.

48.21.375 - Fixed payment insurance—Benefit restrictions.

48.21.380 - Noninsurance benefits.

48.21.900 - Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.