Delaware Code § 18-3571U

Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act reporting requirements
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Each health insurer offering group health insurance coverage that provides mental illness and drug and alcohol dependencies benefits
must submit a report to the Delaware Health Information Network and Commissioner on or before July 1 2019, and any year thereafter
during which the insurer makes significant changes to how it designs and applies its medical management protocols; the report must
contain the following information:
(1) A description of the process used to develop or select the medical necessity criteria for mental illness and drug and alcohol
dependencies benefits and the process used to develop or select the medical necessity criteria for medical and surgical benefits.
(2) Identification of all nonquantitative treatment limitations (NQTLs) that are applied to mental illness and drug and alcohol
dependencies benefits and medical and surgical benefits within each classification of benefits; there may be no separate NQTLs that
apply to mental illness and drug and alcohol dependencies benefits that do not also apply to medical and surgical benefits within any
classification of benefits.
(3) The results of an analysis that demonstrates that for the medical necessity criteria described in paragraph (1) of this section and
for each NQTL identified in paragraph (2) of this section, as written and in operation, the processes, strategies, evidentiary standards,
or other factors used in applying the medical necessity criteria and each NQTL to mental illness and drug and alcohol dependencies
benefits within each classification of benefits are comparable to, and are applied no more stringently than, the processes, strategies,

evidentiary standards, or other factors used in applying the medical necessity criteria and each NQTL to medical and surgical benefits
within the corresponding classification of benefits; at a minimum, the results of the analysis shall:
a. Identify the factors used to determine that an NQTL will apply to a benefit, including factors that were considered but rejected.
b. Identify and define the specific evidentiary standards used to define the factors and any other evidence relied upon in designing
each NQTL.
c. Provide the comparative analyses, including the results of the analyses, performed to determine that the processes and strategies
used to design each NQTL, as written, for mental illness and drug and alcohol dependencies benefits are comparable to, and are
applied no more stringently than, the processes and strategies used to design each NQTL, as written, for medical and surgical benefits.
d. Provide the comparative analyses, including the results of the analyses, performed to determine that the processes and strategies
used to apply each NQTL, in operation, for mental illness and drug and alcohol dependencies benefits are comparable to, and applied
no more stringently than, the processes or strategies used to apply each NQTL, in operation, for medical and surgical benefits.
e. Disclose the specific findings and conclusions reached by the insurer that the results of the analyses above indicate that the
carrier is in compliance with this section and the Mental Health Parity and Addiction Equity Act of 2008 [P.L. 104-204] and its
implementing regulations, which includes 45 C.F.R. 146.136 and any other related federal regulations found in the Code of Federal
Regulations.
(4) Any information submitted to the Delaware Health Information Network and Commissioner by a carrier that is considered
proprietary by the carrier shall not be made public record.
(5) The Insurance Commissioner shall retain the authority to enforce the provisions of this section. The provisions of this section
shall not give rise to a private cause of action.

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