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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 22 MRSA §3174-GG is enacted to read:

 
§3174-GG.__Timely payment of claims; coordination of benefits

 
with primary payor

 
If a health care provider has not received payment from a
carrier, as defined in Title 24-A, section 4301-A, subsection 3,
that is the primary payor of a claim for more than 90 days after
submission of an electronic or paper claim, the provider may
assume that a carrier who is the primary payor has denied the
claim and submit that claim for payment to the MaineCare program
if MaineCare qualifies as a secondary payor of the claim.__The
MaineCare program shall pay the claim and must be reimbursed for
any payments made in accordance with this section if a carrier
pays the claim or any part of the claim after 90 days.

 
Sec. 2. 24-A MRSA §4303, sub-§10-A is enacted to read:

 
10-A.__Timely payment of claims; coordination of benefits.__A
carrier offering a health plan in this State that is the primary
payor of a claim may not delay for more than 90 days payment of
an undisputed claim or any part of an undisputed claim as defined
in section 2436, subsection 2-A. After 90 days, a provider may
assume that a carrier who is the primary payor has denied the
claim and submit that claim for payment to a secondary payor,
administrator or carrier, including but not limited to the
MaineCare and Medicare programs.__If a carrier pays the claim or
any part of the claim after 90 days, the provider is responsible
for any reimbursement to the secondary payor, administrator or
carrier for payments made in accordance with this subsection.__A
carrier shall report annually to the superintendent on or after
March 31st the total claims that have not been paid within 90
days during the preceding calendar year and the general reasons
why payment of those claims has been delayed.

 
SUMMARY

 
This bill requires a health insurance carrier that is the
primary payor of an undisputed insurance claim to make the
payment within 90 days. If the payment is not made, the bill
permits a health care provider to assume the claim has been
denied and submit that claim to a secondary payor such as the
MaineCare or Medicare program. The bill requires the MaineCare
program to pay claims submitted by a provider that have not been
paid by the primary carrier within 90 days if MaineCare qualifies
as a secondary payor of the claim. The bill also requires that a
health care provider reimburse the secondary payor for any


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