Securing WV baseload coal generation and ratepayer protection
Allows insured individuals to obtain referrals to nonparticipating and behavioral health specialists when in-network access is lacking, with treatment treated as in-network for cos
Allows insured individuals to obtain referrals to nonparticipating and behavioral health specialists when in-network access is lacking, with treatment treated as in-network for cos
Status: Approved by the Governor — Chapter 661 (2025)
SB 902 strengthens and makes permanent prior 2022 protections that allow insured members to obtain referrals to specialists or nonphysician specialists who are not in a carrier’s network when appropriate. It adds specific protections for mental health and substance use disorder (SUD) care, requires carriers to provide additional assistance when network access is inadequate, limits prior authorization/utilization review in certain referral situations, and directs the Maryland Health Care Commission (MHCC) to set reimbursement rates for nonparticipating providers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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