New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-W - Former Division of Human Services
Chapter He-W 500 - MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Part He-W 512 - ALTERNATIVE BENEFIT PLAN (ABP) AND PREMIUM ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Section He-W 512.07 - Appeals Process for the Premium Assistance Program
Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024
(a) The appeals process for the PAP shall address PAP participants' requests for the appeal of any adverse decisions made by the QHP related to a PAP participant's QHP covered benefits and decisions made by the department related to eligibility or wrap benefits related to the PAP.
(b) PAP participants who want to appeal a decision made by the QHP regarding a QHP's covered benefits shall exhaust all private market appeals processes applicable under RSA 420-J:5 and RSA 420-J:5-a through 5-e prior to requesting a state fair hearing with the department. The private market appeals processes include internal review conducted by the QHP under RSA 420-J:5 with respect to both medical necessity and coverage issues, and an independent external review conducted by an independent review organization (IRO) under RSA 420-J:5-a through 5-e with respect to medical necessity issues only.
(c) PAP participants shall have the right to a state fair hearing in accordance with (d) and (e) below when the enrollee has exhausted the private market appeals processes without having the issue under appeal resolved in his or her favor. PAP enrollees shall file a request for a fair hearing in accordance with He-C 200.
(d) PAP participants shall have the right to a state fair hearing for the following issues:
(e) Requests for a department fair hearing shall be made in writing within 30 calendar days of the date of the notice of the resolution of the appeal through the private market appeals process.
(f) A PAP participant's benefits shall be continued during a department fair hearing if:
(g) If the QHP's adverse decision is upheld in a department fair hearing, the member shall be liable for the cost of continued benefits.
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