New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
Ins - Commissioner, Insurance Department
Chapter Ins 1900 - ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
Part Ins 1902 - MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT POLICIES ISSUED PRIOR TO ADOPTION OF INSURANCE REGULATION 1905
Section Ins 1902.15 - Benefit Conversion Requirements During Transition
Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules Ins 1902.15
Current through Register No. 12, March 21, 2024
(a) Benefits eliminated by operation of the Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988 transition provisions shall be restored.
(b) For medicare supplement policies subject to the minimum standards adopted by the states pursuant to Medicare Catastrophic Coverage Act of 1988, the minimum benefits shall be:
(1) Coverage of part A medicare eligible
expenses for hospitalization to the extent not covered by medicare from the
61st day through the 90th day in any medicare benefit period;
(2) Coverage of either all or none of the
medicare part A inpatient hospital deductible amount;
(3) Coverage of part A medicare eligible
expenses incurred as daily hospital charges during use of Medicare's lifetime
hospital inpatient reserve days;
(4) Upon exhaustion of all medicare hospital
inpatient coverage including the lifetime reserve days, coverage of 90 percent
of all medicare part A eligible expenses for hospitalization not covered by
medicare subject to a lifetime maximum benefit for an additional 365 days;
and
(5) Coverage under medicare
part A for the reasonable cost of the first 3 pints of blood or equivalent
quantities of packed red blood cells, as defined under 42 CFR Part 409.87
unless replaced in accordance with 42 CFR Part 409.87 or already paid for under
part B.
#5119, eff 4-25-91; ss by #5656, eff 7-1-93; ss by #7017, INTERIM, eff 7-1-99, EXPIRED: 10-29-99
New. #8555, eff 2-1-06
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