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23 R.I. Gen. Laws §§ 23-93-1 through 23-93-5: Rhode Island Access to Medical Technology Innovation Act – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2014
For purposes of this chapter, “Domestic Medical Tourism” means the practice of patients traveling to states other than their residence for the provision of healthcare services.
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27 R.I. §§ 27-18.5-1 through 27-18.5-10: Individual Health Insurance Coverage – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2000
The purpose of this chapter is, among other things, to insure compliance of all policies, contracts, certificates, and agreements of individual health insurance coverage offered or delivered in this state with the Health Insurance Portability …
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27 R.I. §§ 27-18.6-1 through 27-18.6-10: Large Group Health Insurance Coverage – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2000
The purpose of this chapter is to insure compliance of all policies, contracts, certificates, and agreements of group health insurance coverage offered or delivered in this state with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-18-1.1. Definitions: Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
Provides definitions for Chpater 18 Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies.
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-18-51. Restricted annual rate payments prohibited: Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1998
(a) No policy delivered or issued in this state shall contain a provision for compensating any provider of outpatient mental health and/or substance abuse treatment service by using the restricted annual rate method of payment. …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-18-71. Prohibition on preexisting condition exclusions: Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
A health insurance policy, subscriber contract, or health plan offered, issued, issued for delivery, or issued to cover a resident of this state by a health insurance company licensed pursuant to this title and/or chapter …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-18-75. Medical loss ratio reporting and rebates: Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
Health insurance carriers required to report medical loss ratio and rebate calculations and other medical loss ratio and rebate information to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shall concurrently file such information with …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-18-76. Emergency services: Accident and Sickness Insurance Policies – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
If a nonprofit medical service corporation offering health insurance coverage provides any benefits with respect to services in an emergency department of a hospital, it must cover emergency services consistent with the rules of this …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-1. Definitions: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1939
Provides definitions for Chapter 19 Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations.
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-2. Organization as charitable corporation—Insurance laws inapplicable: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1939
The laws of this state relative to insurance companies or to the business insurance shall not apply to any nonprofit hospital service corporation unless expressly provided in those laws.
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-43. Restricted annual rate payments prohibited: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1998
(a) No corporation organized under this chapter shall compensate any provider of outpatient service by using the restricted annual rate method of payment. (b) The “restricted annual rate method of payment” is defined as any …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-5. Contracts with subscribers, hospitals, and other eligible entities: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1939
Each nonprofit hospital service corporation may contract with its subscribers and with any eligible hospital for hospital service to be rendered by the contracting hospital to the subscribers and as to the nature and extent …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-56. Post-payment audits: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2006
any review, audit, or investigation by a nonprofit hospital service corporation of a health-care provider’s claims that results in the recoupment or set-off of funds previously paid to the health-care provider in respect to such …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-6. Rates charged subscribers — Reserves: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 1939
The rates proposed to be charged, or a rating formula proposed to be used, by any corporation organized under this chapter to employers, the state or any political subdivision of the state, or individuals, shall …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-65. Medical loss ratio reporting and rebates: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
Health insurance carriers required to report medical loss ratio and rebate calculations and other medical loss ratio and rebate information to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services shall concurrently file such information with …
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27 R.I. Gen. Laws § 27-19-66. Emergency services: Nonprofit Hospital Service Corporations – Rhode Island
Status: Enacted   Year Enacted: 2012
If a nonprofit medical service corporation offering health insurance coverage provides any benefits with respect to services in an emergency department of a hospital, it must cover emergency services consistent with the rules of this …
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