Bill Text: FL S0700 | 2019 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Insurance Coverage for Mental and Nervous Disorders
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2019-05-03 - Died in Banking and Insurance [S0700 Detail]
Download: Florida-2019-S0700-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2019 SB 700 By Senator Stewart 13-01267-19 2019700__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to insurance coverage for mental and 3 nervous disorders; amending s. 627.668, F.S.; 4 requiring specified entities that transact group 5 health insurance or that provide prepaid health care 6 to make available to policyholders, under specified 7 policies and contracts, certain benefits for the care 8 and treatment of mental and nervous disorders without 9 an additional premium; providing that alternative 10 residential treatment benefits offered by certain 11 entities may not be less than a specified level of 12 benefits; defining the term “residential treatment”; 13 revising coverage limit requirements on inpatient 14 hospital benefits, outpatient benefits, and partial 15 hospitalization benefits; requiring policies and 16 contracts to provide for the transfer of unused 17 inpatient hospital benefits to outpatient benefits or 18 residential treatment benefits; providing an effective 19 date. 20 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 22 23 Section 1. Section 627.668, Florida Statutes, is amended to 24 read: 25 627.668OptionalCoverage for mental and nervous disorders 26required; exception.— 27 (1) Every insurer, health maintenance organization, and 28 nonprofit hospital and medical service plan corporation 29 transacting group health insurance or providing prepaid health 30 care in this state shall make available to the policyholder as 31 part of the application, for an appropriate additional premium32 under a group hospital and medical expense-incurred insurance 33 policy, under a group prepaid health care contract, and under a 34 group hospital and medical service plan contract,the benefits 35 or level of benefits specified in subsection (2) for the 36 necessary care and treatment of mental and nervous disorders, as 37 defined in the standard nomenclature of the American Psychiatric 38 Association, subject to the right of the applicant for a group 39 policy or contract to select any alternative benefits or level 40 of benefits as may be offered by the insurer, health maintenance 41 organization, or service plan corporation.provided that,If 42 alternativealternateinpatient, outpatient,orpartial 43 hospitalization, or residential treatment benefits are selected, 44 such benefits mayshallnot be less than the level of benefits 45 required under subsection (2)paragraph (2)(a), paragraph46(2)(b), or paragraph (2)(c), respectively. As used in this 47 section, the term “residential treatment” means placement for 48 observation, diagnosis, or treatment of mental or nervous 49 disorders in a residential treatment facility licensed under s. 50 394.875 or a hospital licensed under chapter 395. 51 (2) Under group policies or contracts, inpatient hospital 52 benefits, partial hospitalization benefits, and outpatient 53 benefits consisting of durational limits, dollar amounts, 54 deductibles, and coinsurance factors mayshallnot be less 55 favorable than for physical illness generally, except that: 56 (a) Inpatient benefits may be limited to not less than 45 5730days per benefit year as defined in the policy or contract. 58 If inpatient hospital benefits are provided beyond 4530days 59 per benefit year, the durational limits, dollar amounts, and 60 coinsurance factors thereto need not be the same as applicable 61 to physical illness generally. However, the policy or contract 62 must provide that unused inpatient hospital benefits may be 63 transferred to either outpatient benefits or residential 64 treatment benefits. 65 (b) Outpatient benefits may be limited to 30 hours of 66$1,000 forconsultations with a licensed physician, a 67 psychologist licensed pursuant to chapter 490, a mental health 68 counselor licensed pursuant to chapter 491, a marriage and 69 family therapist licensed pursuant to chapter 491, and a 70 clinical social worker licensed pursuant to chapter 491. If 71 benefits are provided beyond 30 hoursthe $1,000per benefit 72 year, the durational limits, dollar amounts, and coinsurance 73 factors thereof need not be the same as applicable to physical 74 illness generally. 75 (c) Partial hospitalization benefits shall be provided 76 under the direction of a licensed physician. For purposes of 77 this part, the term “partial hospitalization services” is 78 defined as those services offered by a program that is 79 accredited by an accrediting organization whose standards 80 incorporate comparable regulations required by this state. 81 Alcohol rehabilitation programs accredited by an accrediting 82 organization whose standards incorporate comparable regulations 83 required by this state or approved by the state and licensed 84 drug abuse rehabilitation programs shall also be qualified 85 providers under this section. In a given benefit year, if 86 partial hospitalization services or a combination of inpatient 87 and partial hospitalization are used, the total benefits paid 88 for all such services may not exceed the cost of 12130days 89 after inpatient hospitalization for psychiatric services, 90 including physician fees, which prevail in the community in 91 which the partial hospitalization services are rendered. If 92 partial hospitalization services benefits are provided beyond 93 the limits set forth in this paragraph, the durational limits, 94 dollar amounts, and coinsurance factors thereof need not be the 95 same as those applicable to physical illness generally. 96 (3) Insurers must maintain strict confidentiality regarding 97 psychiatric and psychotherapeutic records submitted to an 98 insurer for the purpose of reviewing a claim for benefits 99 payable under this section. These records submitted to an 100 insurer are subject to the limitations of s. 456.057, relating 101 to the furnishing of patient records. 102 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2019.