Maryland Code § IN-15-605

Section IN-15-605
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(a) (1) On or before March 1 of each year, an annual report that meets
the specifications of paragraph (2) of this subsection shall be submitted to the
Commissioner by, as applicable in accordance with regulations adopted by the
Commissioner, each managed care organization that is authorized to receive
Medicaid prepaid capitation payments under Title 15, Subtitle 1 of the Health -
General Article.
(2) The annual report required under this subsection shall:
(i) be submitted in a form required by the Commissioner; and
(ii) include for the preceding calendar year the following data
for all health benefit plans specific to the State:
1. premiums written;
2. premiums earned;
3. total amount of incurred claims including reserves
for claims incurred but not reported at the end of the previous year;
4. total amount of incurred expenses, including
commissions, acquisition costs, general expenses, taxes, licenses, and fees, estimated
if necessary;
5. loss ratio; and
6. expense ratio.
(3) The data required under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall be
reported in the aggregate.

(4) The Commissioner, in consultation with the Secretary of Health,
shall establish and adopt by regulation a methodology to be used in the annual report
that ensures a clear separation of all medical and administrative expenses whether
incurred directly or through a subcontractor.
(5) The Commissioner may conduct an examination to ensure that
an annual report submitted under this subsection is accurate.
(b) (1) Before a managed care organization may enroll a medical
assistance program recipient, the managed care organization shall provide a business
plan to the Commissioner.
(2) As part of the annual report required under subsection (a) of this
section, a managed care organization shall:
(i) provide a list of the total compensation from the managed
care organization, including all cash and deferred compensation, stock, and stock
options in addition to salary, of each member of the board of directors of the managed
care organization, and each senior officer of the managed care organization or any
subsidiary of the managed care organization as designated by the Commissioner; and
(ii) provide any other information or documents necessary for
the Commissioner to ensure compliance with this subsection and subsections
(a)(3)(iii) and (c)(5), (6), and (7) of this section and for the Secretary of Health to carry
out Title 15, Subtitle 1 of the Health - General Article.
(c) (1) (i) Individual health insurance coverage and health insurance
coverage offered in the small group and large group markets, as those terms are
defined in the federal Public Health Service Act, issued or delivered in the State by
an authorized insurer, nonprofit health service plan, or health maintenance
organization shall comply with the loss ratio requirements of sections 1001(5) and
10101(f) of the Affordable Care Act, which amend section 2718 of the Public Health
Service Act.
(ii) The provisions of subparagraph (i) of this paragraph do not
apply to coverage for excepted benefits, as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 146.145(c).
(iii) The Commissioner may require an insurer, a nonprofit
health service plan, or a health maintenance organization to file new rates if the loss
ratio reported in the manner required under 45 C.F.R. § 158 is less than that required
under subparagraph (i) of this paragraph.

(2) The authority of the Commissioner under paragraph (1) of this
subsection to require an insurer, nonprofit health service plan, or health maintenance
organization to file new rates based on loss ratio:
(i) is in addition to any other authority of the Commissioner
under this article to require that rates not be excessive, inadequate, or unfairly
discriminatory; and
(ii) does not limit any existing authority of the Commissioner
to determine whether a rate is excessive.
(3) (i) In determining whether to require an insurer to file new
rates under this subsection, the Commissioner may consider the amount of health
insurance premiums earned in the State on individual policies in proportion to the
total health insurance premiums earned in the State for the insurer.
(ii) The insurer shall provide to the Commissioner the
information necessary to determine the proportion of individual health insurance
premiums to total health insurance premiums as provided under this paragraph.
(4) The Secretary of Health, in consultation with the Commissioner
and in accordance with their memorandum of understanding, may adjust capitation
payments for a managed care organization or for the Maryland Medical Assistance
Program of a managed care organization that is a certified health maintenance
organization if the loss ratio is less than 85%.
(5) A loss ratio reported under paragraph (4) of this subsection shall
be calculated separately and may not be part of another loss ratio reported under this
section.
(6) Any rebate received by a managed care organization may not be
considered part of the loss ratio of the managed care organization.
(7) If the Secretary of Health adjusts capitation payments for a
managed care organization or a certified health maintenance organization under
paragraph (4) of this subsection, the managed care organization or certified health
maintenance organization may:
(i) appeal the decision of the Secretary to the Board of Review
established under Title 2, Subtitle 2 of the Health - General Article; and
(ii) take any further appeal allowed by the Administrative
Procedure Act under Title 10, Subtitle 2 of the State Government Article.

(8) The Secretary of Health shall publish in a conspicuous manner on
the Web site of the Maryland Department of Health:
(i) the loss ratio, as determined by the Maryland Department
of Health for each managed care organization participating in the medical assistance
program, for each year during the most recent 3-year period;
(ii) for each year during the 3-year period, the amount to be
returned to the medical assistance program, if any, from a managed care organization
for failing to meet the loss ratio requirement under paragraph (4) of this subsection;
and
(iii) any amount due to or received by the Maryland
Department of Health from a managed care organization for each year during the 3-
year period.
(d) Each insurer, nonprofit health service plan, and health maintenance
organization shall provide annually to each contract holder a written statement of
the loss ratio for a health benefit plan as submitted to the Commissioner under this
section.
(e) (1) (i) On or before March 1 of each year, unless, for good cause
shown, the Commissioner extends the time for a reasonable period, each managed
care organization shall file with the Commissioner a report that shows the financial
condition of the managed care organization on the last day of the preceding calendar
year and any other information that the Commissioner requires by bulletin or
regulation.
(ii) At any time, the Commissioner may require a managed
care organization to file an interim statement containing the information that the
Commissioner considers necessary.
(iii) The annual and interim reports shall be filed in a form
required by the Commissioner.
(2) (i) Except as provided in paragraph (3) of this subsection on
or before June 1 of each year, each managed care organization shall file with the
Commissioner an audited financial report for the preceding calendar year.
(ii) The audited financial report shall:
1. be filed in a form required by the Commissioner; and

2. be certified by an audit of an independent certified
public accountant.
(3) With 90 days' advance notice, the Commissioner may require a
managed care organization to file an audited financial report earlier than the date
specified in paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(f) Each financial report filed under this section is a public record.

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