Indiana - State Diabetes Insurance Coverage Laws
Indiana - State Diabetes Insurance Coverage Laws
Hock's offers 30-50% discounted prices on diabetes supplies. We cannot specifically recommend or endorse any company but we have been listing Hock's in our resource directory for over a year as one of the two cheapest online companies to purchase from. We recently affiliated with Hock's because our own experience with them has been so positive. If you do place an order through our site, they will contribute financially towards our cause and you will get reasonable prices for diabetes supplies.
Indiana has mandated coverage for diabetes care.
ยง27-8-14.5 - (S. 184) - 1997 law
Summary of Provisions
Requirement related to diabetes? Yes
Diabetes Education services covered? Yes
Medical nutritional therapy covered? No
Diabetes supplies covered? Yes
Specified supplies covered? No
IC 27-8-14.5 - Chapter 14.5. Coverage for Services Related to Diabetes
IC 27-8-14.5-1 - "Health insurance plan" defined
Sec. 1. As used in this chapter, "health insurance plan" means any:
(1) hospital or medical expense incurred policy or certificate;
(2) hospital or medical service plan contract; or
(3) health maintenance organization subscriber contract;
provided to an insured.
(b) The term does not include the following:
(1) Accident-only, credit, dental, vision, Medicare supplement, long term care, or disability income insurance.
(2) Coverage issued as a supplement to liability insurance.
(3) Worker's compensation or similar insurance.
(4) Automobile medical payment insurance.
(5) A specified disease policy issued as an individual policy.
(6) A limited benefit health insurance policy issued as an individual policy.
(7) A short term insurance plan that:
(A) may not be renewed; and
(B) has a duration of not more than six (6) months.
(8) A policy that provides a stipulated daily, weekly, or monthly payment to an insured during hospital confinement, without regard to the actual expense of the confinement.
IC 27-8-14.5-2 - "Insured" defined
Sec. 2. As used in this chapter, "insured" refers to an individual with:
(1) insulin-using diabetes;
(2) non-insulin using diabetes; or
(3) elevated blood glucose levels induced by pregnancy or another medical condition;
who is covered by a health insurance plan issued by an insurer.
IC 27-8-14.5-3 - "Insurer" defined
Sec. 3. As used in this chapter, "insurer" means any person who provides health insurance and issues health insurance plans in Indiana. The term includes the following:
(1) A licensed insurance company.
(2) A prepaid hospital or medical service plan.
(3) A health maintenance organization.
(4) A state employee health benefit plan.
(5) The state Medicaid plan.
(6) Any person providing a plan of health insurance subject to state insurance law.
IC 27-8-14.5-4 - Coverage for treatments, supplies, and equipment
Sec. 4. A health insurance plan issued by an insurer must provide coverage to the insured for the medically necessary treatment for diabetes, including medically necessary supplies and equipment as ordered in writing by a physician licensed under IC 25-22.5 or a podiatrist licensed under IC 25-29, subject to the general provisions of the health insurance plan.
IC 27-8-14.5-5 - Deductible, copayment, and coinsurance provisions
Sec. 5. (a) An insured may not be required to pay an annual deductible or copayment that is greater than an annual deductible or copayment established for similar benefits under the health insurance plan. If the plan does not cover a similar benefit, the copayment or deductible may not be set at a level that materially diminishes the value of the diabetes benefit required by this chapter.
(b) An insured may be subject to coinsurance that is not greater than coinsurance established for similar benefits under the health insurance plan. If the plan does not cover a similar benefit, the coinsurance may not be set at a level that materially diminishes the value of the diabetes benefit required by this chapter.
IC 27-8-14.5-6 - Coverage for diabetes self-management training
Sec. 6. (a) A health insurance plan issued by an insurer must provide coverage for diabetes self-management training that is:
(1) medically necessary;
(2) ordered in writing by a physician licensed under IC 25-22.5 or a podiatrist licensed under IC 25-29; and
(3) provided by a health care professional who:
(A) is licensed, registered, or certified under IC 25; and
(B) has specialized training in the management of diabetes.
(b) Coverage for diabetes self-management training may be limited to the following:
(1) One (1) or more visits after receiving a diagnosis of diabetes.
(2) One (1) or more visits after receiving a diagnosis by a physician licensed under IC 25-22.5 or a podiatrist licensed under IC 25-29 that:
(A) represents a significant change in the insured's symptoms or condition; and
(B) makes changes in the insured's self-management medically necessary.
(3) One (1) or more visits for reeducation or refresher training.
(c) Coverage for diabetes self-management training is subject to the requirements of the health insurance plan regarding the use of participating providers.
IC 27-8-14.5-7 - Adoption of rules
Sec. 7. The department may adopt rules under IC 4-22-2 to carry out this chapter.