Nevada Revised Statutes Section 695C.1738 - Insurance

Required provision concerning coverage for treatment of conditions relating to severe mental illness.

1. Notwithstanding any provisions of this title to the contrary, any evidence of coverage delivered or issued for delivery in this state pursuant to this chapter must provide coverage for the treatment of conditions relating to severe mental illness.

2. The coverage required by this section:

(a) Must provide:

(1) Benefits for at least 40 days of hospitalization as an inpatient per year of coverage and 40 visits for treatment as an outpatient per year of coverage, excluding visits for the management of medication; and

(2) That two visits for partial or respite care, or a combination thereof, may be substituted for each 1 day of hospitalization not used by the insured. In no event is the evidence of coverage required to provide coverage for more than 40 days of hospitalization as an inpatient per year of coverage.

(b) Is not required to provide benefits for psychosocial rehabilitation or care received as a custodial inpatient.

3. Any deductibles and copayments required to be paid for the coverage required by this section must not be greater than 150 percent of the out-of-pocket expenses required to be paid for medical and surgical benefits provided pursuant to the evidence of coverage.

4. The provisions of this section do not apply to any evidence of coverage:

(a) Delivered or issued for delivery to an employer to provide coverage for his employees if the employer has no more than 25 employees.

(b) If, at the end of the year for which coverage was provided, the premiums charged for the evidence of coverage, or a standard grouping of evidence of coverage, increase by more than 2 percent as a result of providing the coverage required by this section and the health maintenance organization obtains an exemption from the Commissioner pursuant to subsection 5.

5. To obtain the exemption required by paragraph (b) of subsection 4, a health maintenance organization must submit to the Commissioner a written request therefor that is signed by an actuary and sets forth the reasons and actuarial assumptions upon which the request is based. To determine whether an exemption may be granted, the Commissioner shall subtract from the amount of premiums charged during the year for which coverage was provided the amount of premiums charged during the period immediately preceding that year and the amount of any increase in the premiums charged that is attributable to factors that are unrelated to providing the coverage required by this section. The Commissioner shall verify the information within 30 days after receiving the request. The request shall be deemed approved if the Commissioner does not deny the request within that time.

6. The provisions of this section do not:

(a) Limit the provision of specialized services covered by Medicaid for persons with conditions relating to mental health or substance abuse.

(b) Supersede any provision of federal law, any federal or state policy relating to Medicaid, or the terms and conditions imposed on any Medicaid waiver granted to this state with respect to the provisions of services to persons with conditions relating to mental health or substance abuse.

7. Any evidence of coverage subject to the provisions of this chapter which is delivered, issued for delivery or renewed on or after January 1, 2000, has the legal effect of including the coverage required by this section, and any provision of the evidence of coverage or the renewal which is in conflict with this section is void, unless the evidence of coverage is otherwise exempt from the provisions of this section pursuant to subsection 4.

8. As used in this section, “severe mental illness” means any of the following mental illnesses that are biologically based and for which diagnostic criteria are prescribed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, published by the American Psychiatric Association:

(a) Schizophrenia.

(b) Schizoaffective disorder.

(c) Bipolar disorder.

(d) Major depressive disorders.

(e) Panic disorder.

(f ) Obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Last modified: February 27, 2006