West Virginia Code of State Rules
Agency 114 - Insurance Commission
Title 114 - LEGISLATIVE RULE INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
Series 114-53 - Quality Assurance
Section 114-53-8 - Preventive Health Services
Universal Citation: 114 WV Code of State Rules 114-53-8
Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 38, September 20, 2024
8.1. A health maintenance organization shall adopt guidelines for the use of preventive health services which must be based on reasonable medical evidence and the full service population. The guidelines shall be developed or adopted with the participation of the HMO's providers and must include a mechanism for periodic updates.
a. The guidelines and all updates shall be
provided in writing to all providers and members.
b. The guidelines shall consist of the following
categories:
1. Prenatal and perinatal
care;
2. Preventive care for infants up
to 24 months;
3. Preventive care for
children and adolescents aged two through 19 years old;
4. Preventive care for adults aged 20 through 64
years old; and
5. Preventive care for
those aged 65 and older.
c.
Each guideline shall describe the prevention or early detection interventions and
the recommended frequency and conditions under which the interventions are required.
The health maintenance organization shall document the scientific basis or authority
upon which it based the preventive health guidelines.
d. Providers from the health maintenance
organization who have appropriate knowledge shall be involved in the adoption of the
preventive health guidelines.
e. At
least annually, an HMO shall monitor, evaluate and take action upon a minimum of two
of the following preventive services and take action to improve the use of
preventive services as appropriate:
1. Childhood
immunizations recognized by the American Academy of Pediatrics or as required by
state or federal law;
2. Adult
immunizations including influenza vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine, Hepatitis B
vaccine, diphtheria and tetanus toxoid, rubella screening for women of childbearing
age or any other immunization required by state or federal law;
3. Coronary artery disease risk factor screening
and/or counseling for smoking, cholesterol, exercise and hypertension;
4. Breast and cervical cancer screening;
5. Counseling for prevention of motor vehicle
injury;
6. Lead toxicity
screening;
7. Sexually transmitted
disease screening/prevention;
8.
Prenatal care;
9. HIV/Aids counseling,
screening and education;
10. Prevention
of unintended pregnancy;
11. Alcohol and
drug abuse screening/prevention; and
12.
Any other preventive services deemed appropriate by the commissioner and any other
state or federal regulatory authorities.
f. Preventive health service studies shall be
enrollee population-based, measuring compliance as it relates to the total at-risk
population.
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