New Hampshire Revised Statutes 420-J:8-a – Prompt Payment Required
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I. (a) Health carriers issuing health benefit plans subject to this chapter shall pay claims submitted by health care providers for services rendered in New Hampshire to covered persons within 30 calendar days upon receipt of a clean non-electronic claim or 15 calendar days upon receipt of a clean electronic claim.
(b) When the health carrier is denying or pending the claim, the carrier shall have 15 calendar days upon receipt of an electronic claim or 30 days upon receipt of a non-electronic claim to notify the health care provider or covered person of the reason for denying or pending the claim and what, if any, additional information is required to adjudicate the claim. Upon the health carrier’s receipt of the requested additional information, the health carrier shall adjudicate the claim within 45 calendar days. If the required notice is not provided, the claim shall be treated as a clean claim and shall be adjudicated pursuant to subparagraph (a).
(c) Payment of a claim shall be considered to be made on the date a check was issued or electronically transferred. The health carrier shall mail checks no later than 5 business days after the date a check was issued. Failure to mail a check within 5 business days shall constitute a violation subject to enforcement under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 415:20.
(d) The health carrier’s failure to comply with the time limits in this section shall not have the effect of requiring coverage for an otherwise non-covered claim. This section shall only apply to payments made on a claims basis and shall not apply to capitation or other forms of periodic payment.
II. In this section:
(a) “Clean claim” means a claim for payment of covered health care expenses that is submitted to a health carrier on the carrier’s standard claim form using the most current published procedural codes, with all the required fields completed with correct and complete information in accordance with the carrier’s published filing requirements.
(b) “Electronic claim” means the transmission of data for purposes of payment of covered health care services in an electronic data format specified by the health carrier and, if covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), is in such form and substance as to be in compliance with such act.
III. Any initial clean claim submission not paid within the time periods specified in subparagraph I(a) shall be deemed overdue. In that case:
(a) The health carrier shall pay the health care provider or the insured person the amount of the overdue claim plus an interest payment of 1.5 percent per month beginning from the date the payment was due; and
(b) The health care provider may recover from the carrier, upon a judicial finding of bad faith, reasonable attorney’s fees for advising and representing a health care provider in a successful action against a carrier for payment of the claim.
IV. Exceptions to the requirements of this section are as follows:
(a) No health carrier shall be in violation of this section for a claim submitted by a health care provider if:
(1) Failure to comply is caused by a directive from a court or a federal or state agency;
(2) The health carrier is in liquidation or rehabilitation or is operating in compliance with a court-ordered plan of rehabilitation; or
(3) The carrier’s compliance is rendered impossible due to matters beyond the carrier’s control which are not caused by such carrier.
(b) No health carrier shall be in violation of this section for any claim submitted more than 90 days after the service was rendered.
(c) No health carrier shall be in violation of this section while the claim is pending due to a fraud investigation that has been reported to a state or federal agency, or an internal or external review determination pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 420-J:5 or N.H. Rev. Stat. § 420-J:5-a-e.
V. The commissioner may assess an administrative fine against any health carrier or may suspend or revoke the license or certificate of authority of any health carrier after determining that the health carrier has established a pattern of overdue payments and that the contemplated enforcement action would not promote the deterioration of the financial condition of an at-risk insurer. Such fine shall not exceed $300,000 per calendar year examined. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to alter the commissioner’s authority to investigate or take action, including, but not limited to, action pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 415:20, in response to individual instances of noncompliance.
(b) When the health carrier is denying or pending the claim, the carrier shall have 15 calendar days upon receipt of an electronic claim or 30 days upon receipt of a non-electronic claim to notify the health care provider or covered person of the reason for denying or pending the claim and what, if any, additional information is required to adjudicate the claim. Upon the health carrier’s receipt of the requested additional information, the health carrier shall adjudicate the claim within 45 calendar days. If the required notice is not provided, the claim shall be treated as a clean claim and shall be adjudicated pursuant to subparagraph (a).
Terms Used In New Hampshire Revised Statutes 420-J:8-a
- Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
- month: shall mean a calendar month, and the word "year" a calendar year, unless otherwise expressed; and the word "year" shall be equivalent to the expression "year of our Lord. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:8
- person: may extend and be applied to bodies corporate and politic as well as to individuals. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:9
- state: when applied to different parts of the United States, may extend to and include the District of Columbia and the several territories, so called; and the words "United States" shall include said district and territories. See New Hampshire Revised Statutes 21:4
(c) Payment of a claim shall be considered to be made on the date a check was issued or electronically transferred. The health carrier shall mail checks no later than 5 business days after the date a check was issued. Failure to mail a check within 5 business days shall constitute a violation subject to enforcement under N.H. Rev. Stat. § 415:20.
(d) The health carrier’s failure to comply with the time limits in this section shall not have the effect of requiring coverage for an otherwise non-covered claim. This section shall only apply to payments made on a claims basis and shall not apply to capitation or other forms of periodic payment.
II. In this section:
(a) “Clean claim” means a claim for payment of covered health care expenses that is submitted to a health carrier on the carrier’s standard claim form using the most current published procedural codes, with all the required fields completed with correct and complete information in accordance with the carrier’s published filing requirements.
(b) “Electronic claim” means the transmission of data for purposes of payment of covered health care services in an electronic data format specified by the health carrier and, if covered by the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), is in such form and substance as to be in compliance with such act.
III. Any initial clean claim submission not paid within the time periods specified in subparagraph I(a) shall be deemed overdue. In that case:
(a) The health carrier shall pay the health care provider or the insured person the amount of the overdue claim plus an interest payment of 1.5 percent per month beginning from the date the payment was due; and
(b) The health care provider may recover from the carrier, upon a judicial finding of bad faith, reasonable attorney’s fees for advising and representing a health care provider in a successful action against a carrier for payment of the claim.
IV. Exceptions to the requirements of this section are as follows:
(a) No health carrier shall be in violation of this section for a claim submitted by a health care provider if:
(1) Failure to comply is caused by a directive from a court or a federal or state agency;
(2) The health carrier is in liquidation or rehabilitation or is operating in compliance with a court-ordered plan of rehabilitation; or
(3) The carrier’s compliance is rendered impossible due to matters beyond the carrier’s control which are not caused by such carrier.
(b) No health carrier shall be in violation of this section for any claim submitted more than 90 days after the service was rendered.
(c) No health carrier shall be in violation of this section while the claim is pending due to a fraud investigation that has been reported to a state or federal agency, or an internal or external review determination pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 420-J:5 or N.H. Rev. Stat. § 420-J:5-a-e.
V. The commissioner may assess an administrative fine against any health carrier or may suspend or revoke the license or certificate of authority of any health carrier after determining that the health carrier has established a pattern of overdue payments and that the contemplated enforcement action would not promote the deterioration of the financial condition of an at-risk insurer. Such fine shall not exceed $300,000 per calendar year examined. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to alter the commissioner’s authority to investigate or take action, including, but not limited to, action pursuant to N.H. Rev. Stat. § 415:20, in response to individual instances of noncompliance.