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Sec. 38a-542e. Clinical trials: Billing. Payments. (a) Providers, hospitals and institutions that provide routine patient care services as set forth in subsection (a) of section 38a-542d as part of a clinical trial that meets the requirements of sections 38a-542a to 38a-542g, inclusive, and is approved for coverage by the insurer or health care center shall not bill the insurer or health care center or the insured person for any facility, ancillary or professional services or costs that are not routine patient care services as set forth in subsection (a) of section 38a-542d or for any product or service that is paid by the entity sponsoring or funding the clinical trial.
(b) Providers, hospitals, institutions and insured persons may appeal a health plan's denials of payment for services only to the extent permitted by the contract between the insurer or health care center and the provider, hospital or institution.
(c) Providers, hospitals or institutions that have contracts with the insurer or health care center to render covered routine patient care services to insured persons as part of a clinical trial shall not bill the insured person for the cost of any covered routine patient care service.
(d) Providers, hospitals or institutions that do not have a contract with the insurer or health care center to render covered routine patient care services to insured persons as part of a clinical trial shall not bill the insured person for the cost of any covered routine patient care service.
(e) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit a provider, hospital or institution from collecting a deductible or copayment as set forth in the insured person's contract for any covered routine patient care service.
(f) Pursuant to subsection (b) of section 38a-542d, insurers or health care centers shall be required to pay providers, hospitals and institutions that do not have a contract with the insurer or health care center to render covered routine patient care services to insured persons the lesser of (1) the lowest contracted per diem, fee schedule rate or case rate that the insurer or health care center pays to any participating provider in the state of Connecticut for similar in-network services, or (2) the billed charges. Providers, hospitals or institutions shall not collect any amount more than the total amount paid by the insurer or health care center and the insured person in the form of a deductible or copayment set forth in the insured person's contract. Such amount shall be deemed by the provider, hospital or institution to be payment in full.
(P.A. 01-171, S. 5, 25; P.A. 11-172, S. 12.)
See Sec. 38a-504e for similar provisions re individual policies.
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