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Code · Oklahoma · Title 36 — Insurance

§36-3203. Coverage for child health supervision services.

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A. All health benefit plans which provide coverage for a family member of the insured or subscriber shall offer coverage for child health supervision services. Such services shall include coverage from the moment of birth through the age of eighteen years. Each such plan or contract shall, at a minimum, provide benefits for child health supervision services at approximately the following age intervals: birth, two months, four months, six months, nine months, twelve months, eighteen months, two years, three years, four years, five years, six years, eight years, ten years, twelve years, fourteen years, sixteen years and eighteen years.
A health benefit plan may provide that child health supervision services which are rendered during a periodic review shall only be covered to the extent that services are provided by or under the supervision of a single physician or other primary health care provider during the course of one visit. Benefits for such services shall be subject to the same durational limits, dollar limits, deductibles and coinsurance factors as other covered services in such health insurance policies.
All Oklahoma health benefit plans delivered, issued for delivery, modified or renewed on or after January 1, 1995, shall be subject to the provisions of this section.
B. Nothing in the Oklahoma Child Health Insurance Reform Act shall prohibit the health care insurer from including any or all coverage for child health supervision services as standard coverage in their policies or contracts. Added by Laws 1994, c. 294, § 24, eff. Sept. 1, 1994.
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