Maine Code § 24-A-2753

Standardized claim forms
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All insurers providing individual medical expense insurance on an expense-incurred basis
providing payment or reimbursement for diagnosis or treatment of a condition or a complaint by a
health care practitioner must accept the current standardized claim form for professional services
approved by the Federal Government and submitted electronically. All insurers providing individual
medical expense insurance on an expense-incurred basis providing payment or reimbursement for
diagnosis or treatment of a condition or a complaint by a licensed hospital must accept the current
standardized claim form for professional or facility services, as applicable, approved by the Federal
Government and submitted electronically, and any claims for facility services must identify the physical
location, including hospital off-campus locations, where services are provided. An insurer may not be
required to accept a claim submitted on a form other than the applicable form specified in this section
and may not be required to accept a claim that is not submitted electronically, except from a health care

practitioner who is exempt pursuant to Title 24, section 2985. All services provided by a health care
practitioner in an office setting must be submitted on the standardized federal form used by
noninstitutional providers and suppliers. Services in a nonoffice setting may be billed as negotiated
between the insurer and health care practitioner. For purposes of this section, "office setting" means a
location where the health care practitioner routinely provides health examinations, diagnosis and
treatment of illness or injury on an ambulatory basis whether or not the office is physically located
within a facility. [PL 2023, c. 521, §4 (AMD).]

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