Or. Admin. R. 945-020-0020 - Certification of QHPs and Marketplace SADPs
(1) Each health benefit plan or dental plan
offered through the Oregon Health Insurance Marketplace must have in effect a
certification issued by the Marketplace. This certification evidences that the
health benefit plan is a QHP and that the dental plan is a SADP providing
pediatric dental benefits.
(2) The
Marketplace will issue a request for applications. To be considered for
participation and plan certification, an insurer must submit a completed
application to the Marketplace in the form and manner, and within the
timeframes specified by the Marketplace.
(3) For QHPs, the Marketplace will grant
conditional approval to participate in the Marketplace to an insurer whose
application demonstrates the insurer:
(a) Has
a certificate of authority and is in good standing with the Oregon Insurance
Division to offer health benefit plans in Oregon;
(b) Will offer at least one standardized QHP
at the bronze, silver, and gold levels of coverage;
(c) Will contract with the Marketplace to
offer QHPs and abide by the terms of the contract, including but not limited to
the following provisions:
(A) Transparency in
coverage standards;
(B)
Accreditation requirements;
(C)
Network adequacy standards;
(D)
Marketplace administrative fees and assessments;
(E) Quality improvement strategies, quality
reporting, and enrollee satisfaction surveys;
(F) Tribal requirements;
(G) Premium tax credit and cost sharing
reductions;
(H) Performance
reporting standards; and
(I)
Marketplace processes and procedures, including those related to enrollment,
enrollment periods, premium payment, terminations of coverage, customer
service, and QHP recertification and decertification.
(4) For SADPs, the Marketplace
will grant conditional approval to participate in the Marketplace to an insurer
whose application demonstrates the insurer:
(a) Has a certificate of authority and is in
good standing with the Oregon Insurance Division to offer dental plans in
Oregon;
(b) Agrees to contract
with the Marketplace to offer SADPs. Contracts will require insurers to comply
with Marketplace standards and requirements, including but not limited to the
following:
(A) Transparency in coverage
standards;
(B) Network adequacy
standards;
(C) Marketplace
administrative fees and assessments; and
(D) Marketplace processes and procedures,
including those related to enrollment, enrollment periods, premium payment,
terminations of coverage, customer service, and SADP recertification and
decertification.
(5) An insurer's approval is conditioned on
certification of its health benefit or dental plans. An insurer will be
approved for a two-year period, subject to a decision by the Marketplace to
issue another request for applications before the end of the two-year period.
An insurer that did not participate in the request for application the process
may not offer coverage through the Marketplace, unless the Marketplace
determines that there is a significant loss of statewide coverage.
(6) A loss of statewide coverage may include,
but is not limited to:
(A) Plan
discontinuance;
(B) Plan
withdrawal;
(C) Plan
decertification; or
(D) Enrollment
closures that result in inadequate coverage choices in one or more geographic
areas of the state.
(7)
Every QHP or SADP offered through the Marketplace must be filed with the Oregon
Insurance Division and determined to meet applicable benefit design standards
and all other insurance regulations as required under state and federal law.
(8) Benefit design standards means
coverage that includes, but is not limited to, the following:
(a) For QHPs, essential health benefits, or
for SADPs, pediatric dental benefits;
(9) Subject to the limitation on
the number of QHPs that may be offered through the Marketplace in the insurer's
contract with the Marketplace, the Marketplace will recertify health benefit or
dental plans that are submitted by approved insurers and with benefit design
standards and legal requirements in this rule.
(10) The Marketplace may at any time
decertify a QHP or SADP if the Marketplace determines that the insurer or QHP
or SADP is no longer in compliance with the Marketplace's certification
criteria. An insurer may appeal decertification of a QHP or SADP through the
informal process specified in the insurer's contract with the Marketplace.
After resolution of the informal appeal, an aggrieved insurer may seek
additional review through a contested case hearing as provided under ORS
183.411 to
183.471.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 741.002
Stats. Implemented: ORS 741.310
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