Chapter 188 |
2016 -- H 7160 SUBSTITUTE B Enacted 06/28/2016 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO INSURANCE -- THE TELEMEDICINE COVERAGE ACT |
Introduced By: Representatives Kennedy, Shekarchi, Marshall, Azzinaro, and Keable |
Date Introduced: January 14, 2016 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Title 27 of the General Laws entitled "INSURANCE" is hereby amended |
by adding thereto the following chapter: |
CHAPTER 81 |
THE TELEMEDICINE COVERAGE ACT |
27-81-1. Title. -- This act shall be known as, and may be cited as, the "Telemedicine |
Coverage Act". |
27-81-2. Purpose. -- The general assembly hereby finds and declares that: |
(1) The advancements and continued development of medical and communications |
technology have had a profound impact on the practice of medicine and offer opportunities for |
improving the delivery, cost, and accessibility of health care, particularly in the area of |
telemedicine. |
(2) Geography, weather, availability of specialists, transportation, and other factors can |
create barriers to accessing the appropriate health care, including behavioral health care, and one |
way to provide, ensure, or enhance access to health care given these barriers is through the |
appropriate use of technology to allow health-care consumers access to qualified health-care |
providers. |
(3) There is a need in this state to embrace efforts that will encourage health insurers and |
health-care providers to support the use of telemedicine, and that will also encourage all state |
agencies to evaluate and amend their policies and rules to remove any regulatory barriers |
prohibiting the use of telemedicine services. |
27-81-3. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter: |
(1) "Distant site" means a site at which a health-care provider is located while providing |
health-care services by means of telemedicine. |
(2) "Health care facility" means an institution providing health care services or a health |
care setting, including, but not limited to,: hospitals and other licensed, inpatient centers,; |
ambulatory surgical or treatment centers,; skilled nursing centers,; residential treatment centers,; |
diagnostic, laboratory and imaging centers,; and rehabilitation and other therapeutic health |
settings. |
(3) "Health-care professional" means a physician or other health-care practitioner |
licensed, accredited, or certified to perform specified health-care services consistent with state |
law. |
(4) "Health-care provider" means a health-care professional or a health-care facility. |
(5) "Health-care services" means any services included in the furnishing to any individual |
of medical, podiatric, or dental care, or hospitalization, or incident to the furnishing of that care or |
hospitalization, and the furnishing to any person of any and all other services for the purpose of |
preventing, alleviating, curing, or healing human illness, injury, or physical disability. |
(6) "Health insurer" means any person, firm, or corporation offering and/or insuring |
health care services on a prepaid basis, including, but not limited to, a nonprofit service |
corporation, a health-maintenance organization, or an entity offering a policy of accident and |
sickness insurance. |
(7) "Health-maintenance organization" means a health-maintenance organization as |
defined in chapter 41 of this title. |
(8) "Nonprofit service corporation" means a nonprofit, hospital-service corporation as |
defined in chapter 19 of this title, or a nonprofit, medical-service corporation as defined in |
chapter 20 of this title. |
(9) "Originating site" means a site at which a patient is located at the time health-care |
services are provided to them by means of telemedicine, which can be a patient's home where |
medically appropriate; provided, however, notwithstanding any other provision of law, health |
insurers and health-care providers may agree to alternative siting arrangements deemed |
appropriate by the parties. |
(10) "Policy of accident and sickness insurance" means a policy of accident and sickness |
insurance as defined in chapter 18 of this title. |
(11) "Store-and-forward technology" means the technology used to enable the |
transmission of a patient's medical information from an originating site to the health-care provider |
at the distant site without the patient being present. |
(12) "Telemedicine" means the delivery of clinical health-care services by means of real |
time, two-way electronic audiovisual communications, including the application of secure video |
conferencing or store-and-forward technology to provide or support health-care delivery, which |
facilitate the assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and care management of a patient's health care |
while such patient is at an originating site and the health-care provider is at a distant site, |
consistent with applicable federal laws and regulations. Telemedicine does not include an audio- |
only telephone conversation, email message, or facsimile transmission between the provider and |
patient, or an automated computer program used to diagnose and/or treat ocular or refractive |
conditions. |
27-81-4. Coverage of telemedicine services. -- (a) Each health insurer that issues |
individual or group accident-and-sickness insurance policies for health-care services and/or |
provides a health-care plan for health-care services shall provide coverage for the cost of such |
covered health-care services provided through telemedicine services, as provided in this section. |
(b) A health insurer shall not exclude a health-care service for coverage solely because |
the health-care service is provided through telemedicine and is not provided through in-person |
consultation or contact, so long as such health-care services are medically appropriate to be |
provided through telemedicine services and, as such, may be subject to the terms and conditions |
of a telemedicine agreement between the insurer and the participating health-care provider or |
provider group. |
(c) Benefit plans offered by a health insurer may impose a deductible, copayment, or |
coinsurance requirement for a health-care service provided through telemedicine. |
(d) The requirements of this section shall apply to all policies and health plans issued, |
reissued, or delivered in the state of Rhode Island on and after January 1, 2018. |
(e) This chapter shall not apply to: short-term travel, accident-only, limited or specified |
disease; or individual conversion policies or health plans; nor to policies or health plans designed |
for issuance to persons eligible for coverage under Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, known |
as Medicare; or any other similar coverage under state or federal governmental plans. |
27-81-5. Severability. -- If any provision of this chapter or of any rule or regulation |
made under this chapter, or its application to any person or circumstance is held invalid by a court |
of competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the chapter, rule, or regulation and the application of |
the provision to other persons or circumstances shall not be affected by this invalidity. The |
invalidity of any section or sections or parts of any section or sections shall not affect the validity |
of the remainder of the chapter. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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