Florida Statutes 627.669 – Optional coverage required for substance abuse impaired persons; exception
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(1) Insurers, health maintenance organizations, and nonprofit health care services plans transacting group health insurance or providing prepaid health care in this state shall make available to the policyholder as part of the application for any such policy of insurance issued or delivered in this state or contract executed or operative in this state the level of benefits specified in subsection (2) for the necessary care and treatment of substance abuse impaired persons, subject to the right of the applicant for a group policy or contract to select any alternative benefits or level of benefits as may be offered by the insurer, health maintenance organization, or plan. For the purposes of this section, the term “substance abuse impaired” has the same meaning ascribed in s. 397.311.
(2) Inpatient benefits or outpatient benefits shall consist of:
(a) Basic benefit.–Intensive treatment program for the treatment of substance abuse impaired persons.
Terms Used In Florida Statutes 627.669
- Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
- insurance: include the benefits provided under a plan of self-insurance. See Florida Statutes 627.652
- insurer: includes any person or governmental unit providing a plan of self-insurance. See Florida Statutes 627.652
(b) Limitations.–
1. Benefits shall be available only to covered individuals in a group health plan.
2. There shall be a minimum lifetime benefit of $2,000.
3. There shall be allowable a maximum of 44 outpatient visits.
4. The maximum benefit payable for an outpatient visit shall not exceed $35.
5. Detoxification shall not be considered as a benefit under the outpatient program.
(3) The benefits provided under this section are applicable only if treatment is provided by, or under the supervision of, or is prescribed by, a licensed physician or licensed psychologist and if services are provided in a program that is accredited by an accrediting organization whose standards incorporate comparable regulations required by this state or that is approved by this state.