West Virginia Code § 33-28-5a

Home health care coverage
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(a) Any insurer who, on or after January 1, 1981, delivers or issues for delivery in this state
individual basic hospital expense or major medical expense coverage shall make available to
the policyholder home health care coverage consistent with the provisions of this section.
For purposes of this section, "home health care" means health services provided by a home
health agency certified in the state in which the home health services are deelivered or under
Title XVIII of the Social Security Act.
(b) Home health care coverage offered shall include:
(1) Services provided by a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse;
(2) Health services provided by physical, occupational, respiratory and speech therapists;
(3) Health services provided by a home health aide to the extent that such services would be
covered if provided to the insured on an inpatient blasis;
(4) Medical supplies, drugs, medicines and laboratory services to the extent that they would
be covered if provided to the insured on an inpatient basis; and
(5) Services provided by a licensed midwife or a licensed nurse midwife as these occupations
are defined in section one, article fifteen of the code.
(c) Home health care coverage may be limited to:
(1) Services provided on the written order of a licensed physician, provided such order is
renewed at least every sixty days;
(2) Services provided, directly or through contractual agreements, by a home health agency
certified in the state in which the home health services are delivered or under Title XVIII of
theW Social Security Act; and
(3) Services as set forth in subsection (b) of this section without which the insured would
have to be hospitalized.
(d) Coverage under this section shall be provided for at least one hundred home visits per
insured per policy year, with each home visit by a member of a home health care team to be
considered as one home health care visit including up to four hours of home health care
services.
(e) No such policy need provide such coverage to persons eligible for Medicare.

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