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SECTION 27-41-43.1

   § 27-41-43.1  Insurance coverage formastectomy hospital stays. – (a) The Rhode Island general assembly recognizes that breast cancer is a uniqueillness with both a physical and emotional impact on patients. Every individualor group hospital or medical services plan contract delivered, issued fordelivery, or renewed in this state shall provide coverage for a minimumforty-eight (48) hour time period in a hospital after the surgical proceduresknown as a mastectomy, and a minimum twenty-four (24) hours after an axilarynode dissection. Any decision to shorten this minimum coverage shall be made bythe attending physician in consultation with and upon agreement by the patient.If the patient participates in an early discharge, defined as in-patient carefollowing a mastectomy that is less than forty-eight (48) hours and in-patientcare following an axilary node dissection that is less than twenty-four (24)hours, coverage shall include a minimum of one home visit conducted by aphysician or registered nurse.

   (b) Any subscriber who is aggrieved by a denial of benefitsto be provided under this section may appeal the denial in accordance withregulations of the department of health, which have been promulgated pursuantto chapter 17.12 of title 23. No policy or plan covered under this chaptershall terminate the services, reduce capitation payment, or penalize anattending physician or other health care provider who orders care consistentwith the provisions of this section.

   (c) Notice. All plans subject to this section shallprovide notice to each enrollee:

   (1) In the next mass mailing made by the plan to theemployee; or

   (2) As part of any informational packet sent to the enrollee.

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Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-27 > Chapter-27-41 > 27-41-43-1

SECTION 27-41-43.1

   § 27-41-43.1  Insurance coverage formastectomy hospital stays. – (a) The Rhode Island general assembly recognizes that breast cancer is a uniqueillness with both a physical and emotional impact on patients. Every individualor group hospital or medical services plan contract delivered, issued fordelivery, or renewed in this state shall provide coverage for a minimumforty-eight (48) hour time period in a hospital after the surgical proceduresknown as a mastectomy, and a minimum twenty-four (24) hours after an axilarynode dissection. Any decision to shorten this minimum coverage shall be made bythe attending physician in consultation with and upon agreement by the patient.If the patient participates in an early discharge, defined as in-patient carefollowing a mastectomy that is less than forty-eight (48) hours and in-patientcare following an axilary node dissection that is less than twenty-four (24)hours, coverage shall include a minimum of one home visit conducted by aphysician or registered nurse.

   (b) Any subscriber who is aggrieved by a denial of benefitsto be provided under this section may appeal the denial in accordance withregulations of the department of health, which have been promulgated pursuantto chapter 17.12 of title 23. No policy or plan covered under this chaptershall terminate the services, reduce capitation payment, or penalize anattending physician or other health care provider who orders care consistentwith the provisions of this section.

   (c) Notice. All plans subject to this section shallprovide notice to each enrollee:

   (1) In the next mass mailing made by the plan to theemployee; or

   (2) As part of any informational packet sent to the enrollee.


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Rhode-island > Title-27 > Chapter-27-41 > 27-41-43-1

SECTION 27-41-43.1

   § 27-41-43.1  Insurance coverage formastectomy hospital stays. – (a) The Rhode Island general assembly recognizes that breast cancer is a uniqueillness with both a physical and emotional impact on patients. Every individualor group hospital or medical services plan contract delivered, issued fordelivery, or renewed in this state shall provide coverage for a minimumforty-eight (48) hour time period in a hospital after the surgical proceduresknown as a mastectomy, and a minimum twenty-four (24) hours after an axilarynode dissection. Any decision to shorten this minimum coverage shall be made bythe attending physician in consultation with and upon agreement by the patient.If the patient participates in an early discharge, defined as in-patient carefollowing a mastectomy that is less than forty-eight (48) hours and in-patientcare following an axilary node dissection that is less than twenty-four (24)hours, coverage shall include a minimum of one home visit conducted by aphysician or registered nurse.

   (b) Any subscriber who is aggrieved by a denial of benefitsto be provided under this section may appeal the denial in accordance withregulations of the department of health, which have been promulgated pursuantto chapter 17.12 of title 23. No policy or plan covered under this chaptershall terminate the services, reduce capitation payment, or penalize anattending physician or other health care provider who orders care consistentwith the provisions of this section.

   (c) Notice. All plans subject to this section shallprovide notice to each enrollee:

   (1) In the next mass mailing made by the plan to theemployee; or

   (2) As part of any informational packet sent to the enrollee.