§ 27-19-52. Prompt processing of claims.
(a) A health care entity or health plan operating in the state shall pay all complete claims for covered health care services submitted to the health care entity or health plan by a health care provider or by a policyholder within forty (40) calendar days following the date of receipt of a complete written claim or within thirty (30) calendar days following the date of receipt of a complete electronic claim. Each health plan shall establish a written standard defining what constitutes a complete claim and shall distribute this standard to all participating providers.
(b) If the health care entity or health plan denies or pends a claim, the health care entity or health plan shall have thirty (30) calendar days from receipt of the claim to notify in writing the health care provider or policyholder of any and all reasons for denying or pending the claim and what, if any, additional information is required to process the claim. No health care entity or health plan may limit the time period in which additional information may be submitted to complete a claim.
(c) Any claim that is resubmitted by a health care provider or policyholder shall be treated by the health care entity or health plan pursuant to the provisions of subsection (a) of this section.
(d) A health care entity or health plan which fails to reimburse the health care provider or policyholder after receipt by the health care entity or health plan of a complete claim within the required timeframes shall pay to the health care provider or the policyholder who submitted the claim, in addition to any reimbursement for health care services provided, interest which shall accrue at the rate of twelve percent (12%) per annum commencing on the thirty-first (31st) day after receipt of a complete electronic claim or on the forty-first (41st) day after receipt of a complete written claim, and ending on the date the payment is issued to the health care provider or the policyholder.
(e) Exceptions to the requirements of this section are as follows:
(1) No health care entity or health plan operating in the state shall be in violation of this section for a claim submitted by a health care provider or policyholder if:
(i) Failure to comply is caused by a directive from a court or federal or state agency;
(ii) The health care provider or health plan is in liquidation or rehabilitation or is operating in compliance with a court-ordered plan of rehabilitation; or
(iii) The health care entity or health plan’s compliance is rendered impossible due to matters beyond its control that are not caused by it.
(2) No health care entity or health plan operating in the state shall be in violation of this section for any claim: (i) initially submitted more than ninety (90) days after the service is rendered, or (ii) resubmitted more than ninety (90) days after the date the health care provider received the notice provided for in § 27-18-61(b); provided, this exception shall not apply in the event compliance is rendered impossible due to matters beyond the control of the health care provider and were not caused by the health care provider.
(3) No health care entity or health plan operating in the state shall be in violation of this section while the claim is pending due to a fraud investigation by a state or federal agency.
(4) No health care entity or health plan operating in the state shall be obligated under this section to pay interest to any health care provider or policyholder for any claim if the director of the department of business regulation finds that the entity or plan is in substantial compliance with this section. A health care entity or health plan seeking such a finding from the director shall submit any documentation that the director shall require. A health care entity or health plan which is found to be in substantial compliance with this section shall after this submit any documentation that the director may require on an annual basis for the director to assess ongoing compliance with this section.
(5) A health care entity or health plan may petition the director for a waiver of the provision of this section for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days in the event the health care entity or health plan is converting or substantially modifying its claims processing systems.
(f) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(1) “Claim” means:
(i) A bill or invoice for covered services;
(ii) A line item of service; or
(iii) All services for one patient or subscriber within a bill or invoice.
(2) “Date of receipt” means the date the health care entity or health plan receives the claim whether via electronic submission or has a paper claim.
(3) “Health care entity” means a licensed insurance company or nonprofit hospital or medical or dental service corporation or plan or health maintenance organization, or a contractor as described in § 23-17.13-2(2), that operates a health plan.
(4) “Health care provider” means an individual clinician, either in practice independently or in a group, who provides health care services, and referred to as a non-institutional provider.
(5) “Health care services” include, but are not limited to, medical, mental health, substance abuse, dental and any other services covered under the terms of the specific health plan.
(6) “Health plan” means a plan operated by a health care entity that provides for the delivery of health care services to persons enrolled in those plans through:
(i) Arrangements with selected providers to furnish health care services; and/or
(ii) Financial incentive for persons enrolled in the plan to use the participating providers and procedures provided for by the health plan.
(7) “Policyholder” means a person covered under a health plan or a representative designated by that person.
(8) “Substantial compliance” means that the health care entity or health plan is processing and paying ninety-five percent (95%) or more of all claims within the time frame provided for in § 27-18-61(a) and (b).
(g) Any provision in a contract between a health care entity or a health plan and a health care provider which is inconsistent with this section shall be void and of no force and effect.
History of Section.P.L. 2001, ch. 119, § 2; P.L. 2001, ch. 380, § 2.
Structure Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 27-19 - Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations
Section 27-19-1. - Definitions.
Section 27-19-2. - Organization as charitable corporation — Insurance laws inapplicable.
Section 27-19-2.1. - Investments and holdings in certain corporations authorized.
Section 27-19-4. - Certificate of public convenience and advantage.
Section 27-19-5. - Contracts with subscribers, hospitals, and other eligible entities.
Section 27-19-5.1. - Cancellation of coverage by employers.
Section 27-19-5.2. - Patient responsibility — Administrative requirements.
Section 27-19-5.3. - Additional powers.
Section 27-19-6. - Rates charged subscribers — Reserves. [Effective until January 1, 2023.]
Section 27-19-7. - Rates charged by hospitals.
Section 27-19-7.1. - Uniform explanation of benefits and coverage.
Section 27-19-7.2. - Filing of policy forms.
Section 27-19-8. - Annual and quarterly statements.
Section 27-19-9. - Examination of affairs of corporations.
Section 27-19-10. - Commission plans for solicitors or insurance producers.
Section 27-19-11. - Investment standards.
Section 27-19-12. - Corporations deemed public charitable institutions.
Section 27-19-13. - Services rendered in certain institutions.
Section 27-19-17. - Additional benefits.
Section 27-19-18. - Coverage for adoptive children.
Section 27-19-19. - Changing coverage.
Section 27-19-20. - Mammograms and pap smears — Coverage mandated.
Section 27-19-21. - Mammograms — Quality assurance standards.
Section 27-19-22. - Pap smears — Quality assurance standards.
Section 27-19-23. - Coverage for infertility.
Section 27-19-23.1. - Insurance coverage for post-partum hospital stays.
Section 27-19-24. - Nonprofit hospital service corporations assessment.
Section 27-19-25. - Discontinuance of coverage — Chronic disabilities.
Section 27-19-26. - Drug coverage.
Section 27-19-26.1. - Medication synchronization.
Section 27-19-28. - Rehabilitation, liquidation, or conservation.
Section 27-19-29. - Holding company systems.
Section 27-19-29.1. - No derogation of attorney general.
Section 27-19-30. - Regulations.
Section 27-19-30.1. - Health insurance rates.
Section 27-19-32.1. - Repealed.
Section 27-19-32.2. - Repealed.
Section 27-19-32.3. - Repealed.
Section 27-19-34. - Mastectomy treatment.
Section 27-19-34.1. - Insurance coverage for mastectomy hospital stays.
Section 27-19-35. - Diabetes treatment.
Section 27-19-36. - Primary and preventive obstetric and gynecological care.
Section 27-19-36.1. - Hysterectomy or myomectomy treatment.
Section 27-19-37. - Whistleblowers protection.
Section 27-19-38. - Penalties and remedies.
Section 27-19-39. - Additional relief and damages — Reinstatement.
Section 27-19-40. - Third-party reimbursement for services of certain healthcare workers.
Section 27-19-40.1. - Third party reimbursement for services of registered nurse first assistants.
Section 27-19-41. - Human leukocyte antigen testing.
Section 27-19-42. - Drug coverage.
Section 27-19-43. - Restricted annual rate payments prohibited.
Section 27-19-44. - Genetic testing.
Section 27-19-44.1. - Genetic information.
Section 27-19-46. - Magnetic resonance imaging — Quality assurance standards.
Section 27-19-47. - Acupuncture services.
Section 27-19-48. - F.D.A. approved prescription contraceptive drugs and devices.
Section 27-19-50. - Eligibility for children’s benefits.
Section 27-19-51. - Hearing aids.
Section 27-19-52. - Prompt processing of claims.
Section 27-19-53. - Mandatory coverage for certain lyme disease treatments.
Section 27-19-54. - Dental insurance assignment of benefits.
Section 27-19-55. - Coverage for early intervention services.
Section 27-19-56. - Post-payment audits.
Section 27-19-57. - Tobacco cessation programs.
Section 27-19-58. - Reimbursement for orthotics and prosthetic services.
Section 27-19-59. - Mandatory coverage for scalp hair prosthesis.
Section 27-19-60. - Licensed ambulance service.
Section 27-19-61. - Enteral nutrition products.
Section 27-19-62. - Prohibition on rescission of coverage.
Section 27-19-63. - Prohibition on annual and lifetime limits.
Section 27-19-64. - Coverage for individuals participating in approved clinical trials.
Section 27-19-65. - Medical loss ratio reporting and rebates.
Section 27-19-66. - Emergency services.
Section 27-19-67. - Internal and external appeal of adverse benefit determinations.
Section 27-19-68. - Prohibition on preexisting condition exclusions.
Section 27-19-69. - Primary care provider designation requirement.
Section 27-19-70. - Discretionary clauses.
Section 27-19-71. - Orally administered anticancer medication — Cost-sharing requirement.
Section 27-19-72. - Consumer notification.
Section 27-19-73. - Opioid antagonists.
Section 27-19-74. - Healthcare provider credentialing.
Section 27-19-75. - Unfair discrimination prohibited.
Section 27-19-76. - Health insurance contracts — Full year coverage for contraception.
Section 27-19-77. - Prohibition on discrimination in organ transplants.
Section 27-19-78. - Health insurance contracts — Copayments exemption for COVID-19 vaccinations.
Section 27-19-79. - Perinatal doulas.
Section 27-19-80. - Gender rating. [Effective January 1, 2023.]