West Virginia Code § 33-25A-1

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(a) This article may be cited as the "Health Maintenance Organization Act of 1977."
(b) Faced with the continuation of mounting costs of health care coupled with its
inaccessibility to large segments of the population, the Legislature has determined that
there is a need to encourage alternative methods for the delivery of health care services,
with a view toward achieving greater efficiency, availability, distribution and economy in
providing these services.
In carrying out this intention, it is the policy of the state to elimiunate legal barriers to the
establishment of prepaid health care plans accountable to consumers for the health care
services they provide; to provide for the financial and administrative soundness of these
health care plans as it relates to their ability to provide such services, and to exempt prepaid
health care plans from regulation as an insurer, the operation of insurance laws of the state
and all other laws inconsistent with the purposes of this article.

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