Key: (1) language to be deleted (2) new language
Laws of Minnesota 1988
CHAPTER 571-S.F.No. 1681
An act relating to insurance; accident and health;
exempting child health supervision services and
perinatal care services from any requirement of
coinsurance or dollar limitation; proposing coding for
new law in Minnesota Statutes, chapter 62A.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
Section 1. [62A.047] [CHILDREN'S HEALTH SERVICES.]
No policy of individual or group health and accident
insurance regulated under this chapter, or individual or group
subscriber contract regulated under chapter 62C, shall be
issued, renewed, continued, delivered, issued for delivery, or
executed in this state, or approved for issuance or renewal in
this state by the commissioner of commerce unless the policy or
contract specifically exempts reasonable and customary charges
for child health supervision services and perinatal care
services from a deductible, copayment, or other coinsurance or
dollar limitation requirement. Minimum benefits may be limited
to one visit payable to one provider for all of the services
provided at each visit cited in this section subject to the
schedule set forth in this section. Nothing in this section
shall apply to a commercial health insurance policy issued as a
companion to a health maintenance organization contract.
"Child health supervision services" means pediatric
preventive services, appropriate immunizations, developmental
assessments, and laboratory services appropriate to the age of a
child from birth to age six. Reimbursement must be made for at
least five child health supervision visits from birth to 12
months, three child health supervision visits from 12 months to
24 months, once a year from three years old to six years old.
"Perinatal care services" means the comprehensive package
of medical and psychosocial support provided throughout the
pregnancy, labor, delivery, and postpartum period including risk
assessment, serial surveillance, prenatal education, use of
specialized skills and technology, when needed, observation of
the mother and infant, preparation for discharge, and follow-up
during the postpartum period.
Approved April 20, 1988
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes