Rhode Island General Laws 27-41-45.1. Hysterectomy or myomectomy treatment
Commencing January 1, 2023, any insurer or healthcare plan, nonprofit health medical service plan, or nonprofit hospital service plan that provides coverage for obstetric and gynecological care for issuance or delivery in the state to any group or individual on an expense-incurred basis, including a health plan offered by a health insurance carrier or a health maintenance organization, shall provide coverage for a hysterectomy, myomectomy and laparoscopic removal of uterine fibroids, including uterine artery embolization, intraoperative ultrasound guidance and monitoring and radiofrequency ablation.
History of Section.
P.L. 2022, ch. 370, § 4, effective June 29, 2022; P.L. 2022, ch. 371, § 4, effective June 29, 2022.
Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws 27-41-45.1
- Health insurance carrier: means a person, firm, corporation, or other entity subject to the jurisdiction of the commissioner under this chapter, and includes a health maintenance organization. See Rhode Island General Laws 27-41-2
- Health maintenance organization: means a single public or private organization that:
(i) Provides or makes available to enrolled participants healthcare services, including at least the following basic healthcare services: usual physician services, hospitalization, laboratory, x-ray, emergency, and preventive services, and out-of-area coverage, and the services of licensed midwives;
(ii) Is compensated, except for copayments, for the provision of the basic healthcare services listed in subsection (20)(i) of this section to enrolled participants on a predetermined periodic rate basis;
(iii)(A) Provides physicians' services primarily:
(I) Directly through physicians who are either employees or partners of the organization; or
(II) Through arrangements with individual physicians or one or more groups of physicians organized on a group practice or individual practice basis;
(B) "Health maintenance organization" does not include prepaid plans offered by entities regulated under chapter 1, 2, 19, or 20 of this title that do not meet the criteria above and do not purport to be health maintenance organizations; and
(iv) Provides the services of licensed midwives primarily:
(A) Directly through licensed midwives who are either employees or partners of the organization; or
(B) Through arrangements with individual licensed midwives or one or more groups of licensed midwives organized on a group practice or individual practice basis. See Rhode Island General Laws 27-41-2