Maryland Code § IN-15-1008

Section IN-15-1008
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Carrier" means:
(i) an insurer;
(ii) a nonprofit health service plan;
(iii) a health maintenance organization;
(iv) a dental plan organization;
(v) a managed care organization, as defined in § 15-101 of the
Health - General Article; or

(vi) any other person that provides health benefit plans subject
to regulation by the State.
(3) "Code" means:
(i) the applicable current procedural terminology (CPT) code,
as adopted by the American Medical Association;
(ii) if for a dental service, the applicable code adopted by the
American Dental Association; or
(iii) another applicable code under an appropriate uniform
coding scheme used by a carrier in accordance with this section.
(4) "Coding guidelines" means those standards or procedures used or
applied by a payor to determine the most accurate and appropriate code or codes for
payment by the payor for a service or services.
(5) "Health care provider" means a person or entity licensed, certified
or otherwise authorized under the Health Occupations Article or the Health -
General Article to provide health care services.
(6) "Reimbursement" means payments made to a health care
provider by a carrier on either a fee-for-service, capitated, or premium basis.
(b) This section does not apply to an adjustment to reimbursement:
(1) made as part of an annual contracted reconciliation of a risk
sharing arrangement under an administrative service provider contract; or
(2) made as part of a two-sided incentive arrangement that complies
with § 15-113 of this title.
(c) (1) If a carrier retroactively denies reimbursement to a health care
provider, the carrier:
(i) may only retroactively deny reimbursement for services
subject to coordination of benefits with another carrier, the Maryland Medical
Assistance Program, or the Medicare Program during the 18-month period after the
date that the carrier paid the health care provider; and

(ii) except as provided in item (i) of this paragraph, may only
retroactively deny reimbursement during the 6-month period after the date that the
carrier paid the health care provider.
(2) (i) A carrier that retroactively denies reimbursement to a
health care provider under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall provide the health
care provider with a written statement specifying the basis for the retroactive denial.
(ii) If the retroactive denial of reimbursement results from
coordination of benefits by a carrier that is not a managed care organization, the
written statement shall provide the name and address of the entity acknowledging
responsibility for payment of the denied claim.
(d) Except as provided in subsection (e) of this section, a carrier that does
not comply with the provisions of subsection (c) of this section may not retroactively
deny reimbursement or attempt in any manner to retroactively collect
reimbursement already paid to a health care provider.
(e) (1) The provisions of subsection (c)(1) of this section do not apply if a
carrier retroactively denies reimbursement to a health care provider because:
(i) the information submitted to the carrier was fraudulent;
(ii) the information submitted to the carrier was improperly
coded and the carrier has provided to the health care provider sufficient information
regarding the coding guidelines used by the carrier at least 30 days prior to the date
the services subject to the retroactive denial were rendered;
(iii) the claim submitted to the carrier was a duplicate claim; or
(iv) for a claim submitted to a managed care organization, the
claim was for services provided to a Maryland Medical Assistance Program recipient
during a time period for which the Program has permanently retracted the capitation
payment for the Program recipient from the managed care organization.
(2) Information submitted to the carrier may be considered to be
improperly coded under paragraph (1) of this subsection if the information submitted
to the carrier by the health care provider:
(i) uses codes that do not conform with the coding guidelines
used by the carrier applicable as of the date the service or services were rendered; or

(ii) does not otherwise conform with the contractual
obligations of the health care provider to the carrier applicable as of the date the
service or services were rendered.
(f) If a carrier retroactively denies reimbursement for services as a result
of coordination of benefits under provisions of subsection (c)(1)(i) of this section, the
health care provider shall have 6 months from the date of denial, unless a carrier
permits a longer time period, to submit a claim for reimbursement for the service to
the carrier, Maryland Medical Assistance Program, or Medicare Program responsible
for payment.

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