044-65 Wyo. Code R. §§ 65-4 - Definitions
(a) As used in this regulation:
(i) Domicile state means the state that
originally approved for sale the health insurance policies that the insurer
intends to sell in Wyoming pursuant to W. S.
26-18-301, et seq.
(ii) Essential community provider means a
provider that serves predominantly low-income or medically underserved
individuals.
(iii) Health insurance
means individual disability policies, small group disability policies, or high
deductible health policies as defined by W.S. §
26-1-102(a)(xxxiii).
(iv) Out-of-state health insurance policy
means a plan sold pursuant to W.S. §
26-18-301, et seq. by a Wyoming licensed
insurer that has been approved for sale in another state.
(v) Provider network means the facilities,
providers, and supplier the insurer has contracted with to provide health care
services.
(vi) SERFF means the
system for electronic rate and form filing as developed and implemented by the
National Association of Insurance Commissioners.
(vii) Wyoming mandated benefits means
benefits required for individual and group plans including adult wellness
benefits pursuant to W.S. §
26-18-103(b) and W.S. §
26-19-107(h); mandated
coverage pursuant to W.S. §
26-20-101, W.S. §
26-20-201, W.S. §
26-20-301, and W.S. §
26-20-401; for group plans only, public
health screenings pursuant to W.S. §
26-19-107(j); and any other
benefits mandated in Wyoming by statute after the date of adoption of this
regulation.
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