R590-131-4. COB Contract Provisions  


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  • A. A COB provision may not be used that permits a plan to reduce its benefits on the basis that:

    1. another plan exists and the covered person did not enroll in that plan;

    2. a person is or could have been covered under another plan, except with respect to a retiree employee benefit plan; or

    3. a person has elected an option under another plan providing a lower level of benefits than another option that could have been elected.

    B. Under the terms of a closed panel plan, benefits are not payable if the covered person does not use the services of a closed panel provider for either plan.

    1. In most instances, COB does not occur if a covered person is enrolled in two or more closed panel plans and obtains services from a provider in one of the closed panel plans. The closed panel plan whose providers were not used, has no liability.

    2. COB may occur during the plan year when the covered person receives services from a provider who is on each closed panel, or emergency services that would have been covered by both plans. The secondary plan shall use the provisions of R590-131-7 to determine the amount it should pay for the benefit.

    C. No plan may use a COB provision, or any other provision that allows it to reduce its benefits with respect to any other coverage its insured may have that does not meet the definition of a plan under R590-131-3.