New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 13 - INSURANCE
Chapter 10 - HEALTH INSURANCE
Part 34 - STANDARDS FOR ACCIDENT-ONLY, SPECIFIED DISEASE, HOSPITAL INDEMNITY, DISABILITY INCOME, SUPPLEMENTAL, AND NON-SUBJECT WORKER EXCEPTED BENEFITS
Section 13.10.34.20 - COORDINATION OF BENEFITS, BUNDLING AND VARIABILITY

Universal Citation: 13 NM Admin Code 13.10.34.20

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Noncoordination of benefits Benefits under a plan shall:

(1) be provided under a separate plan, certificate, or contract of insurance;

(2) have no coordination with the benefits offered under a health plan; and

(3) pay benefits regardless of any benefits provided under a health plan.

B. No bundling No carrier, directly or through an affiliated producer, shall market or sell a bundled combination of accident-only, specified disease, hospital indemnity and non-subject worker plans. An application that is used in connection with more than one type of plan subject to this rule shall include a conspicuous notice that the applicant cannot purchase more than one type of plan from the carrier using the same application. This provision does not preclude the same carrier from selling more than one product type to a single purchaser as long as each policy is available at its own stated premium rate, independent of the other product types.

A carrier shall not offer or provide memberships or discounts relating to health care services or products. The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to a plan sold through a group identified in Paragraphs (1) or (3) of Subsection A of 59A-23-3 NMSA 1978, or to a bona fide association.

C. Major medical coverage requirement Accident-only, specified disease, hospital indemnity and non-subject worker plans, excluding blanket coverage compliant with Section 59A-23-2 NMSA 1978 and group plans described in Paragraph (1) of Subsection A of 59A-23-3 NMSA 1978, shall only be issued to persons who acknowledge that the plan is not major medical or comprehensive health insurance. For purposes of this requirement, short-term, limited-duration insurance shall not be considered major medical coverage.

(1) An application or enrollment form for a plan subject to this subsection shall include an attestation by the applicant affirming that the applicant understands that the individual is not purchasing major medical insurance at the time of application. An application for a hospital indemnity plan, or plan offering other fixed indemnity benefits, shall also include any disclosure required by federal law. The attestation shall be in writing and signed by the applicant before coverage becomes effective. The carrier may retroactively apply coverage to the date of application.

(2) A sale of a plan subject to this subsection is unauthorized if an applicant fails to sign or deliver the attestation described in this rule.

(3) A carrier shall retain a copy of the attestation for at least five years.

(4) If a carrier of a plan subject to this subsection learns, directly or through an agent, that a covered person's major medical coverage has lapsed or was canceled, the carrier shall send the person the following notice:

YOUR MAJOR MEDICAL COVERAGE MAY HAVE RECENTLY LAPSED. YOUR POLICY WITH [IDENTIFY COMPANY] IS NOT MAJOR MEDICAL HEALTH INSURANCE. THE BENEFITS PROVIDED BY [IDENTIFY COMPANY] DO NOT COVER ALL MEDICAL EXPENSES.

TO LEARN IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A MAJOR MEDICAL PLAN, PLEASE VISIT WWW.BEWELLNM.COM. OR CALL 1-833-862-3935. PREMIUM DISCOUNTS, FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE, MEDICAID OR OTHER MAJOR MEDICAL COVERAGE OPTIONS MAY BE AVAILABLE.

D. Matrix forms The coverages governed by this rule are subject to prohibitions on matrix forms as otherwise specified in New Mexico law.

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