Maine Code § 24-A-4320-C

Emergency services
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If a carrier offering a health plan provides or covers any benefits with respect to services in an
emergency facility or setting, the plan must cover emergency services without prior authorization.
Cost-sharing requirements, such as a deductible, copayment amount or coinsurance rate, for out-of-
network services are the same as requirements that would apply if such services were provided in
network, and any payment made by an enrollee pursuant to this section must be applied to the enrollee's
in-network cost-sharing limit. The enrollee's responsibility for payment for covered out-of-network
emergency services must be limited so that if the enrollee has paid the enrollee's share of the charge as
specified in the plan for in-network services, the carrier shall hold the enrollee harmless from any
additional amount owed to an out-of-network provider for covered emergency services and make
payment to the out-of-network provider in accordance with section 4303-C or, if there is a dispute, in
accordance with section 4303-E. A carrier offering a health plan in this State shall also comply with
the requirements of section 4304, subsection 5. [PL 2019, c. 668, §4 (AMD).]

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