Maryland Code § IN-15-112.1

Section IN-15-112.1
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Carrier" means:
1. an insurer;
2. a nonprofit health service plan;
3. a health maintenance organization;
4. a dental plan organization;
5. a managed care organization; or

6. any other person that provides health benefit plans
subject to regulation by the State.
(ii) "Carrier" includes an entity that arranges a provider panel
for a carrier.
(3) "Credentialing intermediary" means a person to whom a carrier
has delegated credentialing or recredentialing authority and responsibility.
(4) "Health care provider" means an individual who is licensed,
certified, or otherwise authorized under the Health Occupations Article to provide
health care services.
(5) "Provider panel" means the providers that contract with a carrier
to provide health care services to the enrollees under a health benefit plan of the
carrier.
(6) "Uniform credentialing form" means the form designated by the
Commissioner for use by a carrier or its credentialing intermediary for credentialing
and recredentialing a health care provider for participation on a provider panel.
(b) (1) Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section, a carrier or its
credentialing intermediary shall accept the uniform credentialing form as the sole
application for a health care provider to become credentialed or recredentialed for a
provider panel of the carrier.
(2) A carrier or its credentialing intermediary shall make the
uniform credentialing form available to any health care provider that is to be
credentialed or recredentialed by that carrier or credentialing intermediary.
(c) The requirements of subsection (b) of this section do not apply to a
hospital or academic medical center that:
(1) is a participating provider on the carrier's provider panel; and
(2) acts as a credentialing intermediary for that carrier for health
care practitioners that:
(i) participate on the carrier's provider panel; and
(ii) have privileges at the hospital or academic medical center.

(d) The Commissioner may impose a penalty not to exceed $500 against any
carrier for each violation of this section by the carrier or its credentialing
intermediary.
(e) (1) The Commissioner may adopt regulations to implement the
provisions of this section.
(2) The Commissioner may designate a provider credentialing
application developed by a nonprofit alliance of health plans and trade associations
for an online credentialing system offered to carriers and providers as the uniform
credentialing form if:
(i) the provider credentialing application is available to
providers at no charge; and
(ii) use of the provider credentialing application is not
conditioned on submitting the provider credentialing application to a carrier through
the online credentialing system.

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