Florida Code § 627.94071

Minimum standards for home health care benefits
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A long-term care insurance policy, certificate, or rider that contains a home health care benefit must meet or exceed the minimum standards specified in this section. The policy, certificate, or rider may not exclude benefits by any of the following means: (1) Providing that home health care cannot be covered unless the insured or claimant would, without the home health care, require skilled care in a skilled nursing facility. (2) Requiring that the insured or claimant first or simultaneously receive nursing or therapeutic services in a home setting or community setting before home health care services are covered. (3) Limiting eligible services to services provided by registered nurses or licensed practical nurses. (4) Requiring that a nurse or therapist provide services covered by the policy that can be provided by a home health aide or by another licensed or certified home care worker acting within the scope of his or her license or certification. (5) Requiring that a licensed home health agency provide services covered by the policy that can be provided by a nurse registry licensed under chapter 400. (6) Excluding coverage for personal care services provided by a home health aide. (7) Requiring that the provision of home health care services be at a level of certification of licensure greater than that required by the eligible service. (8) Requiring that the insured/claimant have an acute condition before home health care services are covered. (9) Limiting benefits to services provided by Medicare-certified agencies or providers. (10) Excluding coverage for adult day care services.

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