(a) (1) Every health insurance plan proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of those benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent who has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health service plan that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (b) (1) Every insurer proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, an insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (c) (1) Any health insurer proposing to issue or deliver in this state a group or blanket health insurance policy or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. Acts 1989, No. 537, §§ 14-16. (a) (1) Every health insurance plan proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of those benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent who has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health service plan that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (b) (1) Every insurer proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, an insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (c) (1) Any health insurer proposing to issue or deliver in this state a group or blanket health insurance policy or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. Acts 1989, No. 537, §§ 14-16. (a) (1) Every health insurance plan proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of those benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent who has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health service plan that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (b) (1) Every insurer proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, an insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (c) (1) Any health insurer proposing to issue or deliver in this state a group or blanket health insurance policy or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. Acts 1989, No. 537, §§ 14-16. (a) (1) Every health insurance plan proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of those benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent who has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health service plan that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (1) Every health insurance plan proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of those benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent who has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent who has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any other provisions of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health service plan that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (b) (1) Every insurer proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, an insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (1) Every insurer proposing to issue or deliver a health insurance policy or contract or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, an insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (c) (1) Any health insurer proposing to issue or deliver in this state a group or blanket health insurance policy or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. (1) Any health insurer proposing to issue or deliver in this state a group or blanket health insurance policy or administer a health benefit program which provides for the coverage of hospital and medical benefits and the utilization review of such benefits shall: (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (A) Have a certificate in accordance with this subchapter; or (B) Contract with a private review agent that has a certificate in accordance with this subchapter. (2) Notwithstanding any provision of this subchapter, for claims in which the medical necessity of the provision of a covered benefit is disputed, a health insurer that does not meet the requirements of this subsection shall pay any person or hospital entitled to reimbursement under the policy or contract. Acts 1989, No. 537, §§ 14-16.
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