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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  514C.21  SPECIAL DIETARY USE
  1  2 FOODS – COVERAGE.
  1  3    1.  DEFINITIONS.  As used in this section, unless the
  1  4 context otherwise requires:
  1  5    a.  "Designated medical condition" means any of the
  1  6 following:
  1  7    (1)  A medical condition for which specific dietary
  1  8 components or the restriction of specific dietary components
  1  9 is necessary to treat a physical, physiological, or
  1 10 pathological condition resulting in inadequate nutrition,
  1 11 including but not limited to conditions of disease,
  1 12 convalescence, pregnancy, lactation, allergic hypersensitivity
  1 13 to food, prematurity, underweight, and overweight.
  1 14    (2)  An inherited metabolic disorder, including but not
  1 15 limited to disorders of carbohydrate, lipid, vitamin, mineral,
  1 16 amino acid, and nitrogen metabolism.
  1 17    (3)  A physical, physiological, or pathological impairment
  1 18 of oral intake affecting growth.
  1 19    b.  "Special dietary use foods" means foods, including but
  1 20 not limited to pasteurized donor breast milk, used to supply
  1 21 particular dietary needs that exist because a person has a
  1 22 designated medical condition.  The commissioner, by rule,
  1 23 shall further define special dietary use foods.
  1 24    2.  Notwithstanding the uniformity of treatment
  1 25 requirements of section 514C.6, a group policy or contract
  1 26 providing for third-party payment or prepayment of health or
  1 27 medical expenses shall not exclude or restrict benefits for
  1 28 the costs of and the costs associated with special dietary use
  1 29 foods for home use for which a practitioner licensed by law to
  1 30 prescribe and administer prescription drugs has issued a
  1 31 written order, if such policy or contract provides benefits
  1 32 for other outpatient prescription drugs or devices.  Such
  1 33 written order shall state that the special dietary use foods
  1 34 ordered are medically necessary for the therapeutic treatment
  1 35 of a designated medical condition and that the insured or
  2  1 enrollee has such a designated medical condition.
  2  2    3.  Coverage benefits for the cost of and the costs
  2  3 associated with special dietary use foods shall include all
  2  4 aspects of the administration of such foods, including but not
  2  5 limited to administration tubing, administration bags, pumps,
  2  6 and patient management by licensed health care professionals
  2  7 as necessary to administer or monitor the safe administration
  2  8 of the special dietary use foods.
  2  9    4.  a.  This section applies to the following classes of
  2 10 third-party provider policies or contracts delivered, issued
  2 11 for delivery, continued, or renewed in this state on or after
  2 12 July 1, 2004:
  2 13    (1)  An individual or group accident and sickness insurance
  2 14 policy or contract providing coverage on an expense-incurred
  2 15 basis.
  2 16    (2)  An individual or group hospital or medical service
  2 17 policy or contract issued pursuant to chapter 509, 514, or
  2 18 514A.
  2 19    (3)  An individual or group health maintenance organization
  2 20 policy or contract regulated under chapter 514B.
  2 21    (4)  Any other entity engaged in the business of insurance,
  2 22 risk transfer, or risk retention, which is subject to the
  2 23 jurisdiction of the commissioner.
  2 24    (5)  A plan established pursuant to chapter 509A for public
  2 25 employees.
  2 26    (6)  An organized delivery system licensed by the director
  2 27 of public health.
  2 28    b.  This section shall not apply to accident only,
  2 29 specified disease, short-term hospital or medical, hospital
  2 30 confinement indemnity, credit, dental, vision, Medicare
  2 31 supplement, long-term care, basic hospital and medical-
  2 32 surgical expense coverage as defined by the commissioner,
  2 33 disability income insurance coverage, workers' compensation or
  2 34 similar insurance, or automobile medical payment insurance.  
  2 35                              EXPLANATION
  3  1    This bill creates new Code section 514C.21 and provides
  3  2 that a group policy or contract providing for third-party
  3  3 payment of health or medical expenses that provides coverage
  3  4 benefits for other outpatient prescription drugs or devices
  3  5 shall not exclude or restrict benefits for the costs of and
  3  6 the costs associated with special dietary use foods for home
  3  7 use prescribed by a licensed practitioner as being medically
  3  8 necessary for the therapeutic treatment of an insured or
  3  9 enrollee who has a designated medical condition.
  3 10    The bill defines "designated medical condition" as a
  3 11 medical condition for which the use or restriction of specific
  3 12 dietary components is necessary to treat a physical,
  3 13 physiological, or pathological condition resulting in adequate
  3 14 nutrition, including but not limited to conditions of disease,
  3 15 convalescence, pregnancy, lactation, allergic hypersensitivity
  3 16 to food, prematurity, underweight, and overweight; an
  3 17 inherited metabolic disorder, including but not limited to
  3 18 disorders of carbohydrate, lipid, vitamin, mineral, amino
  3 19 acid, and nitrogen metabolism; and a physical, physiological,
  3 20 or pathological impairment of oral intake affecting growth.
  3 21    The bill defines "special dietary use foods" as foods,
  3 22 including but not limited to pasteurized donor breast milk,
  3 23 that are used to supply particular dietary needs that exist
  3 24 because a person has a designated medical condition.  The bill
  3 25 also provides that the insurance commissioner, by rule, shall
  3 26 further define special dietary use foods.
  3 27    The bill provides that coverage benefits must include the
  3 28 cost of special dietary use foods and the costs associated
  3 29 with all aspects of the administration of such foods including
  3 30 but not limited to administration tubing, administration bags,
  3 31 pumps, and patient management by licensed health care
  3 32 professionals as necessary to administer or monitor the safe
  3 33 administration of the special dietary use foods.
  3 34    The bill provides that the new Code section applies to
  3 35 third-party payor policies or contracts delivered, issued for
  4  1 delivery, continued, or renewed in this state on or after July
  4  2 1, 2004, by an individual or group accident and sickness
  4  3 insurance policy or contract; an individual or group hospital
  4  4 or medical service policy or contract issued pursuant to Code
  4  5 chapter 509, 514, or 514A; an individual or group health
  4  6 maintenance organization policy or contract regulated under
  4  7 Code chapter 514B; any other entity engaged in the business of
  4  8 insurance, risk transfer, or risk retention that is subject to
  4  9 the jurisdiction of the insurance commissioner; a plan
  4 10 established pursuant to Code chapter 509A for public
  4 11 employees; and an organized delivery system licensed by the
  4 12 director of public health.
  4 13    The new Code section does not apply to accident only,
  4 14 specified disease, short-term hospital or medical, hospital
  4 15 confinement indemnity, credit, dental, vision, Medicare
  4 16 supplement, long-term care, basic hospital and medical-
  4 17 surgical expense coverage as defined by the commissioner,
  4 18 disability income insurance coverage, workers' compensation or
  4 19 similar insurance, or automobile medical payment insurance.  
  4 20 LSB 5321YH 80
  4 21 av/sh/8
     

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