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17B:27-46.1c.  Benefits for purchase of blood products, infusion equipment
     Every group health insurance policy providing hospital expense benefits to any policy holder or other person covered thereunder for expenses incurred in connection with the treatment of routine bleeding episodes associated with hemophilia shall provide benefits for expenses incurred in connection with the purchase of blood products and blood infusion equipment required for home treatment of routine bleeding episodes associated with hemophilia when the home treatment program is under the supervision of a State approved hemophilia treatment center. The benefits shall be provided to the same extent as for any sickness under the policy.

    As used in this act, "blood product" includes, but is not limited to, Factor VIII, Factor IX and cryoprecipitate; and "blood infusion equipment" includes, but is not limited to, syringes and needles.

    Participation in a home treatment program shall not preclude further or additional treatment or care at any eligible facility if the number of home treatments, in accordance with a ratio of home treatments to benefit days established by regulation by the Commissioner of Insurance, does not exceed the total number of benefit days provided for any other sickness under the policy.

    L. 1987, c. 63, s. 1.

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-17b > Section-17b-27 > 17b-27-46-1c

17B:27-46.1c.  Benefits for purchase of blood products, infusion equipment
     Every group health insurance policy providing hospital expense benefits to any policy holder or other person covered thereunder for expenses incurred in connection with the treatment of routine bleeding episodes associated with hemophilia shall provide benefits for expenses incurred in connection with the purchase of blood products and blood infusion equipment required for home treatment of routine bleeding episodes associated with hemophilia when the home treatment program is under the supervision of a State approved hemophilia treatment center. The benefits shall be provided to the same extent as for any sickness under the policy.

    As used in this act, "blood product" includes, but is not limited to, Factor VIII, Factor IX and cryoprecipitate; and "blood infusion equipment" includes, but is not limited to, syringes and needles.

    Participation in a home treatment program shall not preclude further or additional treatment or care at any eligible facility if the number of home treatments, in accordance with a ratio of home treatments to benefit days established by regulation by the Commissioner of Insurance, does not exceed the total number of benefit days provided for any other sickness under the policy.

    L. 1987, c. 63, s. 1.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-17b > Section-17b-27 > 17b-27-46-1c

17B:27-46.1c.  Benefits for purchase of blood products, infusion equipment
     Every group health insurance policy providing hospital expense benefits to any policy holder or other person covered thereunder for expenses incurred in connection with the treatment of routine bleeding episodes associated with hemophilia shall provide benefits for expenses incurred in connection with the purchase of blood products and blood infusion equipment required for home treatment of routine bleeding episodes associated with hemophilia when the home treatment program is under the supervision of a State approved hemophilia treatment center. The benefits shall be provided to the same extent as for any sickness under the policy.

    As used in this act, "blood product" includes, but is not limited to, Factor VIII, Factor IX and cryoprecipitate; and "blood infusion equipment" includes, but is not limited to, syringes and needles.

    Participation in a home treatment program shall not preclude further or additional treatment or care at any eligible facility if the number of home treatments, in accordance with a ratio of home treatments to benefit days established by regulation by the Commissioner of Insurance, does not exceed the total number of benefit days provided for any other sickness under the policy.

    L. 1987, c. 63, s. 1.