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§4910

§4910 . Right to external appeal established.

§4910(a)

(a) There is hereby established an insured's right to an external appeal of a final adverse determination by a health plan.

§4910(b)

(b) An insured, the insured's designee and, in connection with retrospective adverse determinations, an insured's health care provider, shall have the right to request an external appeal when:

§4910(b)(1)

(1)

§4910(b)(1)(A)

(A) the insured has had coverage of the health care service, which would otherwise be a covered benefit under a subscriber contract or governmental health benefit program, denied on appeal, in whole or in part, pursuant to title 1 of this article on the grounds that such health care service is not medically necessary, and

§4910(b)(1)(B)

(B) the health care plan has rendered a final adverse determination with respect to such health care service or both the plan and the insured have jointly agreed to waive any internal appeal; or

§4910(b)(2)

(2)

§4910(b)(2)(A)

(A) the insured has had coverage of a health care service denied on the basis that such service is experimental or investigational, and such denial has been upheld on appeal under §4904 of this article or both the plan and the insured have jointly agreed to waive any internal appeal, and

§4910(b)(2)(B)

(B) the insured's attending physician has certified that the insured has a life-threatening or disabling condition or disease (a) for which standard health services or procedures have been ineffective or would be medically inappropriate, or (b) for which there does not exist a more beneficial standard health service or procedure covered by the health care plan, or (c) for which there exists a clinical trial, and

§4910(b)(2)(C)

(C) the insured's attending physician, who must be a licensed, board-certified or board-eligible physician qualified to practice in the area of practice appropriate to treat the insured's life-threatening or disabling condition or disease, must have recommended either (a) a health service or procedure (including a pharmaceutical product within the meaning of subparagraph sectione2B 4900 this article) that, based on 2 documents from the available medical and scientific evidence, is likely to be more beneficial to the insured than any covered standard health service or procedure; or (b) a clinical trial for which the insured is eligible. Any physician certification provided under (this §) shall include a statement of the evidence relied upon by the physician in certifying his or her recommendation, and

§4910(b)(2)(D)

(D) the specific health service or procedure recommended by the attending physician would otherwise be covered under the policy except for the health care plan's determination that the health service or procedure is experimental or investigational; or

§4910(b)(3)

(3)

§4910(b)(3)(A)

(A) the insured has had coverage of the health service (other than a clinical trial to which paragraph (this sub§)(2) shall apply), which would otherwise be a covered benefit under a subscriber contract or governmental health benefit program, denied on appeal, in whole or in part, pursuant to title 1 of this article on the grounds that such health service is out -of- network and an alternate recommended treatment is available in-network, and the health plan has rendered a final adverse determination with respect to an out -of- network denial or both the health plan and the insured have jointly agreed to waive any internal appeal; and

§4910(b)(3)(B)

(B) the insured's attending physician, who shall be a licensed, board certified or board eligible physician qualified to practice in the specialty area of practice appropriate to treat the insured for the health service sought, certifies that the out -of- network health service is materially different than the alternate recommended in-network health service, and recommends a health service that, based on 2 documents from the available medical and scientific evidence, is likely to be more clinically beneficial than the alternate recommended in-network treatment and the adverse risk of the requested health service would likely not be substantially increased over the alternate recommended in-network health service.

§4910(c)

(c) The health care plan may charge the insured a fee of up to $50 per external appeal; provided that, in the event the external appeal agent overturns the final adverse determination of the plan, such fee shall be refunded to the insured. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the health plan shall not require the enrollee to pay any such fee if the enrollee is a recipient of medical assistance or is covered by a policy pursuant to title 1- A article 25 of the public health law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the health plan shall not require the insured to pay any such fee if such fee shall pose a hardship to the enrollee as determined by the plan.

§4910(d)

(d) An enrollee covered under the Medicare or Medicaid program may appeal the denial of a health care service pursuant to the provisions of this title, provided, however, that any determination rendered concerning such denial pursuant to existing federal and state law relating to the Medicare or Medicaid program or pursuant to federal law enacted subsequent to the effective date of this title and providing for an external appeal process for such denial shall be binding on the enrollee and the insurer and shall supersede any determinations rendered pursuant to this title.
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