149.14(3)(n) (n) Services of a physical therapist.
149.14(3)(o) (o) Transportation provided by a licensed ambulance service to the nearest facility qualified to treat the condition.
149.14(3)(p) (p) For persons not eligible for medicare, services of a licensed skilled nursing facility, only to the extent required by s. 632.895 (3).
149.14(3)(q) (q) Any other health insurance coverage, only to the extent required under subch. VI of ch. 632.
149.14(3)(r) (r) Processing charges for blood including, but not limited to, the cost of collecting, testing, fractionating and distributing blood.
149.14(4) (4)Exclusions. Covered expenses for the coverage under this section shall not include the following:
149.14(4)(a) (a) Any charge for treatment for cosmetic purposes other than surgery for the repair or treatment of an injury or a congenital bodily defect. Breast reconstruction of the affected tissue incident to a mastectomy shall not be considered treatment for cosmetic purposes.
149.14(4)(b) (b) Care which is primarily for custodial or domiciliary purposes which do not qualify as eligible services under medicare.
149.14(4)(c) (c) Any charge for confinement in a private room to the extent it is in excess of the institution's charge for its most common semiprivate room, unless a private room is prescribed as medically necessary by a physician. If the institution does not have semiprivate rooms, its most common semiprivate room charge shall be 90% of its lowest private room charge.
149.14(4)(d) (d) That part of any charge for services or articles rendered or prescribed by a physician, dentist or other health care personnel which exceeds the prevailing charge in the locality where the service is provided or any charge not medically necessary.
149.14(4)(e) (e) Any charge for services or articles the provision of which is not within the scope of authorized practice of the institution or individual providing the services or articles.
149.14(4)(f) (f) Any expense incurred prior to the effective date of coverage under the plan for the person on whose behalf the expense is incurred.
149.14(4)(g) (g) Dental care except as provided in sub. (3) (m).
149.14(4)(h) (h) Eyeglasses and hearing aids.
149.14(4)(i) (i) Routine physical examinations, including routine examinations to determine the need for eyeglasses and hearing aids.
149.14(4)(j) (j) Illness or injury due to acts of war.
149.14(4)(k) (k) Services of blood donors and any fee for failure to replace the first 3 pints of blood provided to an eligible person each calendar year.
149.14(4)(L) (L) Personal supplies or services provided by a hospital or nursing home, or any other nonmedical or nonprescribed supply or service.
149.14(4)(m) (m) Experimental treatment, as determined by the department.
149.14(4m) (4m)Payment is payment in full. Except for copayments, coinsurance or deductibles required or authorized under the plan, a provider of a covered service or article shall accept as payment in full for the covered service or article the payment rate determined under ss. 149.143, 149.144 and 149.15 (3) (e) and may not bill an eligible person who receives the service or article for any amount by which the charge for the service or article is reduced under s. 149.143, 149.144 or 149.15 (3) (e).
149.14(5) (5)Deductibles and coinsurance.
149.14(5)(a)(a) The plan shall offer a deductible in combination with appropriate premiums determined under this chapter for major medical expense coverage required under this section. For coverage offered to those persons eligible for medicare, the plan shall offer a deductible equal to the deductible charged by part A of title XVIII of the federal social security act, as amended. The deductible amounts for all other eligible persons shall be dependent upon household income as determined under s. 149.165. For eligible persons under s. 149.165 (2) (a), the deductible shall be $500. For eligible persons under s. 149.165 (2) (b), the deductible shall be $600. For eligible persons under s. 149.165 (2) (c), the deductible shall be $700. For eligible persons under s. 149.165 (2) (d), the deductible shall be $800. For all other eligible persons who are not eligible for medicare, the deductible shall be $1,000. With respect to all eligible persons, expenses used to satisfy the deductible during the last 90 days of a calendar year shall also be applied to satisfy the deductible for the following calendar year.
149.14(5)(b) (b) Except as provided in par. (c), if the covered costs incurred by the eligible person exceed the deductible for major medical expense coverage in a calendar year, the plan shall pay at least 80% of any additional covered costs incurred by the person during the calendar year.
149.14(5)(c) (c) If the aggregate of the covered costs not paid by the plan under par. (b) and the deductible exceeds $500 for an eligible person receiving medicare, $2,000 for any other eligible person during a calendar year or $4,000 for all eligible persons in a family, the plan shall pay 100% of all covered costs incurred by the eligible person during the calendar year after the payment ceilings under this paragraph are exceeded.
149.14(5)(d) (d) Notwithstanding pars. (a) to (c), the department may establish different deductible amounts, a different coinsurance percentage and different covered costs and deductible aggregate amounts from those specified in pars. (a) to (c) in accordance with cost containment provisions established by the department under s. 149.17 (4).
149.14(6) (6)
149.14(6)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (b), no person who obtains coverage under the plan may be covered for any preexisting condition during the first 6 months of coverage under the plan if the person was diagnosed or treated for that condition during the 6 months immediately preceding the filing of an application with the plan.
149.14(6)(b)1.1. In this paragraph, "eligible individual" means an individual for whom all of the following apply:
149.14(6)(b)1.a. a. The aggregate of the individual's periods of creditable coverage is 18 months or more.
149.14(6)(b)1.b. b. The individual's most recent period of creditable coverage was under a group health plan, governmental plan, federal governmental plan or church plan, or under any health insurance offered in connection with any of those plans.
149.14(6)(b)1.c. c. The individual does not have health insurance and is not eligible for coverage under a group health plan or a state plan under title XIX of the federal Social Security Act or any successor program.
149.14(6)(b)1.d. d. The individual's most recent period of creditable coverage was not terminated for any reason related to fraud or intentional misrepresentation of material fact or a failure to pay premiums.
149.14(6)(b)1.e. e. If the individual was offered the option of continuation coverage under a federal continuation provision or similar state program, the individual elected the continuation coverage.
149.14(6)(b)1.f. f. The individual has exhausted any continuation coverage under subd. 1. e.
149.14(6)(b)2. 2. An eligible individual who obtains coverage under the plan on or after June 17, 1998, may not be subject to any preexisting condition exclusion under the plan. An eligible individual who is covered under the plan on June 17, 1998, may not be subject to any preexisting condition exclusion on or after June 17, 1998.
149.14(7) (7)Coordination of benefits.
149.14(7)(a)(a) Covered expenses under the plan shall not include any charge for care for injury or disease for which benefits are payable without regard to fault under coverage statutorily required to be contained in any motor vehicle or other liability insurance policy or equivalent self-insurance, for which benefits are payable under a worker's compensation or similar law, or for which benefits are payable under another policy of health care insurance, medicare, medical assistance or any other governmental program, except as otherwise provided by law.
149.14(7)(b) (b) The department has a cause of action against an eligible participant for the recovery of the amount of benefits paid which are not for covered expenses under the plan. Benefits under the plan may be reduced or refused as a setoff against any amount recoverable under this paragraph.
149.14(7)(c) (c) The department is subrogated to the rights of an eligible person to recover special damages for illness or injury to the person caused by the act of a 3rd person to the extent that benefits are provided under the plan. Section 814.03 (3) applies to the department under this paragraph.
149.143 149.143 Payment of plan costs.
149.143(1) (1) The department shall pay or recover the operating and administrative costs of the plan as follows:
149.143(1)(a) (a) First from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (5) (af).
149.143(1)(b) (b) The remainder of the costs as follows:
149.143(1)(b)1. 1. A total of 60% from the following sources, calculated as follows:
149.143(1)(b)1.a. a. First, from premiums from eligible persons with coverage under s. 149.14 set at 150% of the rate that a standard risk would be charged under an individual policy providing substantially the same coverage and deductibles as are provided under the plan, including amounts received for premium and deductible subsidies under ss. 20.435 (5) (ah) and 149.144, and from premiums collected from eligible persons with coverage under s. 149.146 set in accordance with s. 149.146 (2) (b).
149.143(1)(b)1.b. b. Second, from the appropriation under s. 20.435 (5) (gh), to the extent that the amounts under subd. 1. a. are insufficient to pay 60% of plan costs.
149.143(1)(b)1.c. c. Third, by increasing premiums from eligible persons with coverage under s. 149.14 to more than 150% but not more than 200% of the rate that a standard risk would be charged under an individual policy providing substantially the same coverage and deductibles as are provided under the plan, including amounts received for premium and deductible subsidies under ss. 20.435 (5) (ah) and 149.144, and by increasing premiums from eligible persons with coverage under s. 149.146 in accordance with s. 149.146 (2) (b), to the extent that the amounts under subd. 1. a. and b. are insufficient to pay 60% of plan costs.
149.143(1)(b)1.d. d. Fourth, notwithstanding subd. 2., by increasing insurer assessments, excluding assessments under s. 149.144, and adjusting provider payment rates, excluding adjustments to those rates under ss. 149.144 and 149.15 (3) (e), in equal proportions and to the extent that the amounts under subd. 1. a. to c. are insufficient to pay 60% of plan costs.
149.143(1)(b)2. 2. A total of 40% as follows:
149.143(1)(b)2.a. a. Fifty percent from insurer assessments, excluding assessments under s. 149.144.
149.143(1)(b)2.b. b. Fifty percent from adjustments to provider payment rates, excluding adjustments to those rates under ss. 149.144 and 149.15 (3) (e).
149.143(2) (2)
149.143(2)(a)(a) Prior to each plan year, the department shall estimate the operating and administrative costs of the plan and the costs of the premium reductions under s. 149.165 and the deductible reductions under s. 149.14 (5) (a) for the new plan year and do all of the following:
149.143(2)(a)1.a.a. Estimate the amount of enrollee premiums that would be received in the new plan year if the enrollee premiums were set at a level sufficient, when including amounts received for premium and deductible subsidies under ss. 20.435 (5) (ah) and 149.144 and from premiums collected from eligible persons with coverage under s. 149.146 set in accordance with s. 149.146 (2) (b), to cover 60% of the estimated plan costs for the new plan year, after deducting from the estimated plan costs the amount available in the appropriation under s. 20.435 (5) (af) for that plan year.
149.143(2)(a)1.b. b. Estimate the amount of enrollee premiums that will be received under sub. (1) (b) 1. a.
149.143(2)(a)1.c. c. If the amount estimated to be received under subd. 1. a. is less than the amount estimated to be received under subd. 1. b., direct the plan administrator to provide to the department, prior to the beginning of the plan year and according to procedures specified by the department, the amount of the difference. The department shall deposit all amounts received under this subd. 1. c. in the appropriation account under s. 20.435 (5) (gh).
149.143(2)(a)2. 2. After making the determinations under subd. 1., by rule set premium rates for the new plan year, including the rates under s. 149.146 (2) (b), in the manner specified in sub. (1) (b) 1. a. and c. and such that a rate for coverage under s. 149.14 is not less than 150% nor more than 200% of the rate that a standard risk would be charged under an individual policy providing substantially the same coverage and deductibles as are provided under the plan.
149.143(2)(a)3. 3. By rule set the total insurer assessments under s. 149.13 for the new plan year by estimating and setting the assessments at the amount necessary to equal the amounts specified in sub. (1) (b) 1. d. and 2. a. and notify the commissioner of the amount.
149.143(2)(a)4. 4. By the same rule as under subd. 3. adjust the provider payment rate for the new plan year by estimating and setting the rate at the level necessary to equal the amounts specified in sub. (1) (b) 1. d. and 2. b. and as provided in s. 149.145.
149.143(2)(b) (b) In setting the premium rates under par. (a) 2., the insurer assessment amount under par. (a) 3. and the provider payment rate under par. (a) 4. for the new plan year, the department shall include any increase or decrease necessary to reflect the amount, if any, by which the rates and amount set under par. (a) for the current plan year differed from the rates and amount which would have equaled the amounts specified in sub. (1) (b) in the current plan year.
149.143(3) (3)
149.143(3)(a)(a) If, during a plan year, the department determines that the amounts estimated to be received as a result of the rates and amount set under sub. (2) (a) 2. to 4. and any adjustments in insurer assessments and the provider payment rate under s. 149.144 will not be sufficient to cover plan costs, the department may by rule increase the premium rates set under sub. (2) (a) 2. for the remainder of the plan year, subject to s. 149.146 (2) (b) and the maximum specified in sub. (2) (a) 2., by rule increase the assessments set under sub. (2) (a) 3. for the remainder of the plan year, subject to sub. (1) (b) 2. a., and by the same rule under which assessments are increased adjust the provider payment rate set under sub. (2) (a) 4. for the remainder of the plan year, subject to sub. (1) (b) 2. b.
149.143(3)(b) (b) If, after increasing premium rates and insurer assessments and adjusting the provider payment rate under par. (a), the department determines that there will still be a deficit and that premium rates have been increased to the maximum extent allowable under par. (a), the department shall further adjust, in equal proportions, assessments set under sub. (2) (a) 3. and the provider payment rate set under sub. (2) (a) 4., without regard to sub. (1) (b) 2.
149.143(3m) (3m) Subject to s. 149.14 (4m), insurers and providers may recover in the normal course of their respective businesses without time limitation assessments or provider payment rate adjustments used to recoup any deficit incurred under the plan.
149.143(4) (4) Using the procedure under s. 227.24, the department may promulgate rules under sub. (2) or (3) for the period before the effective date of any permanent rules promulgated under sub. (2) or (3), but not to exceed the period authorized under s. 227.24 (1) (c) and (2). Notwithstanding s. 227.24 (1) and (3), the department is not required to make a finding of emergency.
149.143 History History: 1997 a. 27.
149.144 149.144 Adjustments to insurer assessments and provider payment rates for premium and deductible reductions. If the moneys under s. 20.435 (5) (ah) are insufficient to reimburse the plan for premium reductions under s. 149.165 and deductible reductions under s. 149.14 (5) (a), or the department determines that the moneys under s. 20.435 (5) (ah) will be insufficient to reimburse the plan for premium reductions under s. 149.165 and deductible reductions under s. 149.14 (5) (a), the department shall, by rule, adjust in equal proportions the amount of the assessment set under s. 149.143 (2) (a) 3. and the provider payment rate set under s. 149.143 (2) (a) 4., subject to s. 149.143 (1) (b) 1., sufficient to reimburse the plan for premium reductions under s. 149.165 and deductible reductions under s. 149.14 (5) (a). The department shall notify the commissioner so that the commissioner may levy any increase in insurer assessments.
149.144 History History: 1997 a. 27 ss. 4840c, 4845c.
149.145 149.145 Program budget. The department, in consultation with the board, shall establish a program budget for each plan year. The program budget shall be based on the provider payment rates specified in s. 149.15 (3) (e) and in the most recent provider contracts that are in effect and on the funding sources specified in s. 149.143 (1), including the methodologies specified in ss. 149.143, 149.144 and 149.146 for determining premium rates, insurer assessments and provider payment rates. Except as otherwise provided in s. 149.143 (3) (a) and (b), from the program budget the department shall derive the actual provider payment rate for a plan year that reflects the providers' proportional share of the plan costs, consistent with ss. 149.143 and 149.144.
149.145 History History: 1997 a. 27.
149.146 149.146 Choice of coverage.
149.146(1)(1)
149.146(1)(a)(a) Beginning on January 1, 1998, in addition to the coverage required under s. 149.14, the plan shall offer to all eligible persons a choice of coverage, as described in section 2744 (a) (1) (C), P.L. 104-191. Any such choice of coverage shall be major medical expense coverage.
149.146(1)(b)1.1. In this paragraph, "eligible individual" has the meaning given in s. 149.14 (6) (b) 1.
149.146(1)(b)2. 2. An eligible person may elect once each year, at the time and according to procedures established by the department, among the coverages offered under this section and s. 149.14. If an eligible person elects new coverage, any preexisting condition exclusion imposed under the new coverage is met to the extent that the eligible person has been previously and continuously covered under this chapter. No preexisting condition exclusion may be imposed on an eligible person who elects new coverage if the person was an eligible individual when first covered under this chapter and the person remained continuously covered under this chapter up to the time of electing the new coverage.
149.146(2) (2)
149.146(2)(a)(a) Except as specified by the department, the terms of coverage under s. 149.14, including deductible reductions under s. 149.14 (5) (a), do not apply to the coverage offered under this section. Premium reductions under s. 149.165 do not apply to the coverage offered under this section.
149.146(2)(b) (b) The schedule of premiums for coverage under this section shall be promulgated by rule by the department, as provided in s. 149.143. The rates for coverage under this section shall be set such that they differ from the rates for coverage under s. 149.14 by the same percentage as the percentage difference between the following:
149.146(2)(b)1. 1. The rate that a standard risk would be charged under an individual policy providing substantially the same coverage and deductibles as provided under s. 149.14.
149.146(2)(b)2. 2. The rate that a standard risk would be charged under an individual policy providing substantially the same coverage and deductibles as the coverage offered under this section.
149.146 History History: 1997 a. 27 ss. 4860c, 4860d; Stats. 1997 s. 149.146; 1997 a. 237.
149.15 149.15 Board of governors.
149.15(1)(1) The plan shall have a board of governors consisting of representatives of 2 participating insurers which are nonprofit corporations, representatives of 2 other participating insurers, 3 health care provider representatives, including one representative of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin, one representative of the Wisconsin Health and Hospital Association and one representative of an integrated multidisciplinary health system, and 3 public members, including one representative of small businesses in the state, appointed by the secretary for staggered 3-year terms. In addition, the commissioner, or a designated representative from the office of the commissioner, and the secretary, or a designated representative from the department, shall be members of the board. The public members shall not be professionally affiliated with the practice of medicine, a hospital or an insurer. At least 2 of the public members shall be individuals reasonably expected to qualify for coverage under the plan or the parent or spouse of such an individual. The secretary or the secretary's representative shall be the chairperson of the board. Board members, except the commissioner or the commissioner's representative and the secretary or the secretary's representative, shall be compensated at the rate of $50 per diem plus actual and necessary expenses.
149.15(2) (2) Annually, the board shall make a report to the appropriate standing committees under s. 13.172 (3) and to the members of the plan summarizing the activities of the plan in the preceding calendar year. The annual report shall define the cost burden imposed by the plan on all policyholders in this state.
149.15(2m) (2m) Annually, beginning in 1999, the board shall submit a report on or before June 30 to the legislature under s. 13.172 (2) and to the governor on the operation of the plan, including any recommendations for changes to the plan.
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