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NJ S1962

NJ S1962
Provides that routine foot care services covered under certain insurance policies include coverage of services provided by podiatric physicians.


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Introduced
02/25/2020
In Committee
02/25/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require that a health benefits plan of a hospital, medical or health service corporation, individual, small employer or large group commercial insurer, or health maintenance organization that provides coverage for foot care services would be deemed to include foot care services provided by a podiatric physician. If the health benefits plan excludes coverage for routine foot care services, the term "routine foot care services" would mean the treatment or removal of asymptomatic corns, asymptomatic calluses, or asymptomatic toenails; except that the treatment or removal of asymptomatic corns, asymptomatic calluses, or asymptomatic toenails in the presence of metabolic disease would not be considered routine foot care services. The bill would also require the carrier to make available to a participating health care provider, upon request, a list specifying the types of foot care services, and their related diagnostic and procedure codes, that are excluded under the plan. The bill would additionally require that reimbursement for a covered service be equal for all providers performing the same service, as indicated by the procedure code assigned to the service.

AI Summary

This bill would require that health benefit plans in New Jersey that provide coverage for foot care services must include coverage for services provided by podiatric physicians. If a plan excludes coverage for "routine foot care services," such as the treatment or removal of asymptomatic corns, calluses, or toenails, the plan would be required to make available to participating providers a list of the excluded services and their associated diagnostic and procedure codes. Additionally, the bill would mandate that reimbursement for covered foot care services be equal for all providers performing the same service, as indicated by the procedure code. The provisions of the bill would apply to various types of health plans, including hospital, medical, and individual and group plans, as well as health maintenance organizations, and would take effect four months after enactment.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Commerce Committee (on 02/25/2020)

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