Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:10A-126 – Cancer treatment
Terms Used In Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:10A-126
- sickness insurance: shall include an accident-only; specified disease; hospital indemnity; long-term care; disability; dental; vision; medicare supplement; short-term, limited-duration health insurance; or other limited benefit health insurance contract regardless of the manner in which benefits are paid; provided that if any of the requirements in the foregoing sections as applied to long-term care insurance conflict with article 10H, the provisions of article 10H shall govern and control. See Hawaii Revised Statutes 431:10A-607
“Cost-share” or “cost-sharing” means copayment, coinsurance, or deductible provisions applicable to coverage for medications or treatments.
“Intravenously administered chemotherapy” means a physician-prescribed cancer treatment that is administered through injection directly into the patient’s circulatory system by a physician, physician assistant, nurse practitioner, nurse, or other medical personnel under the supervision of a physician and in a hospital, medical office, or other clinical setting.
“Oral chemotherapy” means a United States Food and Drug Administration-approved, physician-prescribed cancer treatment that is taken orally in the form of a tablet or capsule and may be administered in a hospital, medical office, or other clinical setting or may be delivered to the patient for self-administration under the direction or supervision of a physician outside of a hospital, medical office, or other clinical setting.