Each insurer offering managed health insurance in this state shall:

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(1) Have a quality assessment program that enables the insurer to evaluate, maintain and improve the quality of health services provided to enrollees. The program shall include data gathering that allows the plan to measure progress on specific quality improvement goals chosen by the insurer.

(2) File an annual summary with the Department of Consumer and Business Services that describes quality assessment activities, including any activities related to credentialing of providers, and reports any progress on the insurer’s quality improvement goals.

(3) File annually with the department the following information:

(a) Results of all publicly available federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services reports and accreditation surveys by national accreditation organizations.

(b) The insurer’s health promotion and disease prevention activities, if any, including a summary of screening and preventive health care activities covered by the insurer. [Formerly 743.814; 2017 c.101 § 56; 2017 c.384 § 12]