Maine Code § 24-A-2185

Calculation of health benefits based on actual cost
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All health insurance policies, health maintenance organization plans and subscriber contracts or
certificates of nonprofit hospital or medical service organizations with respect to which the insurer or
organization has negotiated discounts with providers must provide for the calculation of all covered
health benefits, including without limitation all coinsurance, deductibles and lifetime maximum
benefits, on the basis of the net negotiated cost and must fully reflect any discounts or differentials from
charges otherwise applicable to the services provided. With respect to policies or plans involving risk-
sharing compensation arrangements, net negotiated costs may be calculated at the time services are
rendered on the basis of reasonably anticipated compensation levels and are not subject to retrospective
adjustment at the time a cost settlement between a provider and the insurer or organization is finalized.
[PL 1997, c. 197, §1 (NEW).]

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