Ga. Code Ann. § 33-20A-9.1. Legislative intent; consumer choice option; provisions; increased expenses; covered benefits; forms: Patient Protection Act of 1996 – Georgia

Status: Enacted
Year Enacted: 1999
Year Amended: 2015
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Except for managed care plans offering a consumer choice option under subparagraph (d)(2)(C) of this Code section, every managed care plan offered by a managed care entity shall offer a separate consumer choice option to enrollees at least annually. The term “consumer choice option” means a plan for health care delivery which grants enrollees a right to receive covered services outside of any plan provider panel and under the terms and conditions of the plan.


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