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§ 58‑50‑57. Offsets against provider reimbursement for workers' compensation paymentsforbidden.

(a)        An insurer thatprovides a health benefit plan as defined in G.S. 58‑3‑167 shallnot offset or reverse a health plan payment against a provider reimbursementfor other medical charges unless the health plan payment was for a specificmedical charge for which the employee, employer, or carrier is liable orresponsible according to a final adjudication of the claim under the Workers'Compensation Act, Article 1 of Chapter 97 of the General Statutes or an orderof the North Carolina Industrial Commission approving a settlement agreemententered into under that Article.

(b)        No contract betweenan insurer that provides a health benefit plan as defined in G.S. 58‑3‑167and a medical provider shall contain a provision that authorizes the insurer tooffset or reverse a health plan payment against a provider reimbursement forother medical charges unless the health plan payment was for a specific medicalcharge for which the employee, employer, or carrier is liable or responsibleaccording to a final adjudication of the claim under the Workers' CompensationAct, Article 1 of Chapter 97 of the General Statutes or an order of the NorthCarolina Industrial Commission approving a settlement agreement entered intounder that Article. (2001‑216, s. 5; 2001‑487, s. 102(b).)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_58 > GS_58-50-57

§ 58‑50‑57. Offsets against provider reimbursement for workers' compensation paymentsforbidden.

(a)        An insurer thatprovides a health benefit plan as defined in G.S. 58‑3‑167 shallnot offset or reverse a health plan payment against a provider reimbursementfor other medical charges unless the health plan payment was for a specificmedical charge for which the employee, employer, or carrier is liable orresponsible according to a final adjudication of the claim under the Workers'Compensation Act, Article 1 of Chapter 97 of the General Statutes or an orderof the North Carolina Industrial Commission approving a settlement agreemententered into under that Article.

(b)        No contract betweenan insurer that provides a health benefit plan as defined in G.S. 58‑3‑167and a medical provider shall contain a provision that authorizes the insurer tooffset or reverse a health plan payment against a provider reimbursement forother medical charges unless the health plan payment was for a specific medicalcharge for which the employee, employer, or carrier is liable or responsibleaccording to a final adjudication of the claim under the Workers' CompensationAct, Article 1 of Chapter 97 of the General Statutes or an order of the NorthCarolina Industrial Commission approving a settlement agreement entered intounder that Article. (2001‑216, s. 5; 2001‑487, s. 102(b).)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_58 > GS_58-50-57

§ 58‑50‑57. Offsets against provider reimbursement for workers' compensation paymentsforbidden.

(a)        An insurer thatprovides a health benefit plan as defined in G.S. 58‑3‑167 shallnot offset or reverse a health plan payment against a provider reimbursementfor other medical charges unless the health plan payment was for a specificmedical charge for which the employee, employer, or carrier is liable orresponsible according to a final adjudication of the claim under the Workers'Compensation Act, Article 1 of Chapter 97 of the General Statutes or an orderof the North Carolina Industrial Commission approving a settlement agreemententered into under that Article.

(b)        No contract betweenan insurer that provides a health benefit plan as defined in G.S. 58‑3‑167and a medical provider shall contain a provision that authorizes the insurer tooffset or reverse a health plan payment against a provider reimbursement forother medical charges unless the health plan payment was for a specific medicalcharge for which the employee, employer, or carrier is liable or responsibleaccording to a final adjudication of the claim under the Workers' CompensationAct, Article 1 of Chapter 97 of the General Statutes or an order of the NorthCarolina Industrial Commission approving a settlement agreement entered intounder that Article. (2001‑216, s. 5; 2001‑487, s. 102(b).)