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§33-16-5. Contingencies for Which Benefits or Reimbursement of Expenses Permitted

Any such policy may provide, in addition to such other indemnities, if any, as are provided in the policy on account of sickness or bodily injury or death of insured employees or members by accident, for the payment of benefits or reimbursement for expenses with respect to any one or more of the following contingencies: […]

§33-16-8. Continuum of Care Services

Any insurer which, on or after July 1, 1986, delivers or issues for delivery in this state any policy of group accident and sickness insurance under the provisions of this article, shall make available for purchase, at a reasonable rate, supplemental insurance coverage for continuum of care services pursuant to article five-d, chapter sixteen of […]

§33-16-10. Policies Discriminating Among Health Care Providers

Notwithstanding any other provisions of law, when any health insurance policy, health care services plan or other contract provides for the payment of medical expenses, benefits or procedures, such policy, plan or contract shall be construed to include payment to all health care providers including medical physicians, osteopathic physicians, podiatric physicians, chiropractic physicians, midwives and […]

§33-16-3w. Maternity Coverage

Notwithstanding any provision of any policy, provision, contract, plan or agreement applicable to this article, any health insurance policy subject to this article, issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2014, which provides health insurance coverage for maternity services, shall provide coverage for maternity services for all persons participating in, or receiving coverage under […]

§33-16-3x. Deductibles, Copayments and Coinsurance for Anti-Cancer Medications

(a) Any group accident and sickness insurance policy issued by an insurer pursuant to this article that covers anti-cancer medications that are injected or intravenously administered by a health care provider and patient administered anti-cancer medications, including, but not limited to, those medications orally administered or self-injected, may not require a less favorable basis for […]

§33-16-3y. Eye Drop Prescription Refills

An insurance policy issued by an insurer pursuant to this article for prescription topical eye medication may not deny coverage for the refilling of a prescription for topical eye medication when: (1) The medication is to treat a chronic condition of the eye;