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Code · Connecticut · Title 19a — Public Health and Well-Being · CHAPTER 368 ll — Miscellaneous Provisions

Sec. 19a-904a. Notice to patients re coverage by health insurance policy. Understandable language in documents submitted to patients or insureds. Collection from insured of money owed by health carrier.

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(a)On and after January 1, 2016, each health care provider shall, prior to any scheduled admission, procedure or service, for nonemergency care, determine whether the patient is covered under a health insurance policy. If the patient is determined not to have health insurance coverage or the patient's health care provider is out-of-network, such health care provider shall notify the patient, in writing, electronically or by mail,
(1)of the charges for the admission, procedure or service,
(2)that such patient may be charged, and is responsible for payment for unforeseen services that may arise out of the proposed admission, procedure or service, and
(3)if the health care provider is out-of-network under the patient's health insurance policy, that the admission, service or procedure will likely be deemed out-of-network and that any out-of-network applicable rates under such policy may apply. Nothing in this subsection shall prevent a health care provider from charging a patient for such unforeseen services.
(b)Each health care provider and health carrier shall ensure that any notice, billing statement or explanation of benefits submitted to a patient or insured is written in language that is understandable to an average reader.
(c)No health care provider shall collect or attempt to collect from an insured patient any money owed to such health care provider by such patient's health carrier.
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