Maryland Code § IN-15-106

Section IN-15-106
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(a) (1) An insurer under a contract that provides an individual with
home medical equipment pursuant to an individual, group, or blanket health

insurance policy or certificate that is delivered or issued for delivery in the State and
that provides benefits on an expense-incurred basis:
(i) shall pay the home medical equipment provider directly if
the insured has executed an assignment of benefits; and
(ii) subject to the copayment and deductible provisions in the
insurance contract, may not require the home medical equipment provider to accept
less than the agreed monthly rental amount for each month in which benefits are
payable under the insurance contract.
(2) A nonprofit health service plan under a contract that provides a
subscriber with home medical equipment pursuant to a health insurance policy or
certificate that is delivered or issued for delivery in the State and that provides
benefits on an expense-incurred basis:
(i) shall pay the home medical equipment provider directly if
the contract, policy, or certificate of insurance provides for direct payment;
(ii) may pay the home medical equipment provider or the
subscriber receiving the home medical equipment, if the contract, policy, or certificate
of insurance does not require direct payment; and
(iii) may not require the home medical equipment provider to
accept less than the agreed monthly rental amount for each month that use of the
home medical equipment is authorized by the nonprofit health service plan.
(b) Authorization may not be terminated until both the provider and
beneficiary of the home medical equipment have been notified that authorization is
terminated.
(c) (1) Rented home medical equipment and services may be purchased
with the consent of the provider and insurer if:
(i) on the insurer's request either before the initial election to
rent the equipment or on the insurer's receipt of the initial claim from the provider,
the purchase price and rental price of the equipment were disclosed to the insurer;
and
(ii) there is no material change in the medical condition of the
insured, as certified by the attending physician.

(2) Rented home medical equipment and services may be purchased
with the consent of the provider and nonprofit health service plan in accordance with
the benefits available under the applicable health insurance policy or certificate.

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