The Department of Financial Services has issued guidance to health insurers outlining new insurance coverage requirements for substance abuse treatment. The action follows landmark legislation signed by the Governor earlier this year to combat the heroin and opioid crisis in New York State.
Under the new law, health insurers will be
required to cover medication, including naloxone, for detoxification or
maintenance treatment of substance use disorders under large group
policies. This new requirement mirrors the coverage requirements for
individual and small group policies. Health insurers will also be
required to provide coverage without preauthorization for inpatient
substance abuse treatment in facilities that participate in their
networks and are certified by the New York State Office of Alcoholism
and Substance Abuse Services.
“Health insurers have an obligation to cover
costs for lifesaving substance abuse treatment and our administration
will have zero tolerance for those who seek to sidestep this
responsibility,” Governor Cuomo said. “This
action is an important step toward breaking the cycle of addiction and
put an ending the epidemic of opioid abuse in New York once and for
all.”
Maria T. Vullo, Superintendent of Financial Services, said,
“The guidance issued today outlines the specific requirements insurers
must satisfy, and DFS will enforce, to ensure that New Yorkers suffering
from opioid abuse receive the kinds of treatment, such as inpatient and
outpatient coverage for detoxification, that are essential for recovery
so that they can rebuild their lives.”
The new guidance issued today alerts health
insurers that they must provide inpatient and outpatient coverage for
detoxification and maintenance treatment medication, including naloxone.
It also instructs health insurers that they must eliminate prior
authorization requirements for a five-day emergency supply of prescribed
medications for the treatment of substance use disorder when an
emergency arises. The guidance by DFS outlines insurer utilization
review requirements, and includes timeframes under which the utilization
review determinations must be made by health insurers.
The landmark legislation signed by Governor
Cuomo was a comprehensive package of bills passed as part of the 2016
Legislative Session. The measures marked a major step forward in the
fight to expand access to treatment and community prevention strategies,
as well as to limit the over-prescription of opioids. The legislation
included best practices and recommendations identified by the Governor’s
Heroin and Opioid Task Force, of which DFS Superintendent Vullo is a
member, which built on the state’s aggressive efforts to break the cycle
of heroin and opioid addiction and protect public health and safety.
DFS will review health insurers’ compliance
with requirements for coverage during market conduct exams and will take
action against any insurers found to have failed to meet all statutory
and regulatory requirements for coverage of substance use disorder
treatment.
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
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