Ins 8.69(1)(a)
(a) Of a specific practice or condition that is beyond the control of the insurer; or
Ins 8.69(1)(b)
(b) The insurer uses risk characteristics to underwrite applications for policies to a substantially lesser extent than most other small employer insurers.
Ins 8.69(2)
(2) No small employer insurer may have a market share ratio which is significantly less than the market share ratio for all small employer insurers unless the small employer insurer establishes by clear and convincing evidence that the reason the market share ratio is significantly less is because:
Ins 8.69(2)(a)
(a) Of a specific practice or condition that is beyond the control of the insurer; or
Ins 8.69(2)(b)
(b) The insurer uses risk characteristics to underwrite applications for policies to a substantially lesser extent than most other small employer insurers.
Ins 8.69(3)(a)
(a) A small employer insurer's basic market share ratio is presumed to be significantly less than the basic market share ratio for all small employer insurers if the small employer insurer's basic market share ratio is less than a number equal to q-2. For the purpose of this paragraph:
Ins 8.69(3)(a)1.
1. `m' is the number of basic health benefit plans the small employer insurer has in force; and
Ins 8.69(3)(a)2.
2. `q' is the basic market share ratio for all small employer insurers.
Ins 8.69(3)(b)
(b) A small employer insurer's market share ratio is presumed to be significantly less than the market share ratio for all small employer insurers if the small employer insurer's market share ratio is less than a number equal to p-2. For the purpose of this paragraph:
Ins 8.69(3)(b)1.
1. `n' is the number of policies the small employer insurer has in force; and
Ins 8.69(3)(b)2.
2. `p' is the market share ratio for all small employer insurers.
Ins 8.69(4)
(4) A small employer insurer shall submit an application for an exemption under s.
635.26 (3) (a), Stats., in the form prescribed by the commissioner. Any application for an exemption under s.
635.26 (3) (a), Stats., shall include the small employer insurer's basic market share ratio and market share ratio and shall address whether the small employer insurer has ratios which are, or are likely to be, significantly higher than the ratios for all small employer insurers and the reasons why the small employer insurer ratios are, or are likely to be, significantly higher than the ratio for all small employer insurers.
Ins 8.69 Note
Note: 1997 Wis. Act 27 repealed s. 635.26, Stats. See s. 635.19 (6), Stats.
Ins 8.69(5)
(5) Each small employer insurer shall file, in the form prescribed by the commissioner:
Ins 8.69(5)(a)
(a) Within 45 days after the end of each quarter calendar year in calendar years 1993, 1994 and 1995:
Ins 8.69(5)(a)1.
1. The number of risk characteristic basic health benefit plans it has in force at the end of the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)2.
2. The number of risk characteristic basic health benefit plans it issued in the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)3.
3. The number of basic health benefit plans it has in force at the end of the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)4.
4. The number of basic health benefit plans it issued in the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)5.
5. The total number of policies it has in force at the end of the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)6.
6. The total number of policies it issued in the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)7.
7. Its basic market share ratio for the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)8.
8. Its market share ratio for the previous quarter calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(a)9.
9. The total number of applications for any policy which the small employer insurer received in the previous quarter calendar year, regardless of whether, or what type of, a policy was issued, and which the small employer insurer:
Ins 8.69(5)(a)9.a.
a. Rejected, or would have rejected, for each policy available from the small employer insurer, other than the basic health benefit plan or a policy that does not provide benefits similar to or exceeding benefits provided under the basic health benefit plan; or
Ins 8.69(5)(a)9.b.
b. Assigned, or would have assigned, a rate for each policy available from the small employer insurer, other than the basic health benefit plan or a policy that does not provide benefits similar to or exceeding benefits provided under the basic health benefit plan, which exceeds the new business premium rate for the policy by 15% or more; and
Ins 8.69(5)(a)10.
10. The total number of applications for any policy which the small employer insurer received in the previous quarter calendar year, regardless of whether, or what type of, a policy was issued.
Ins 8.69(5)(b)1.
1. The number of risk characteristic basic health benefit plans it had in force at the end of the previous calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(b)2.
2. The number of risk characteristic basic health benefit plans it issued in the previous calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(b)3.
3. The number of basic health benefit plans it had in force at the end of the previous calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(b)4.
4. The number of basic health benefit plans it issued in the previous calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(b)5.
5. The total number of policies it had in force at the end of the previous calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(b)6.
6. The total number of policies it issued in the previous calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(b)7.
7. Its basic market share ratio for the previous calendar year;
Ins 8.69(5)(b)9.
9. The total number of applications for any policy which the small employer insurer received in the previous calendar year, regardless of whether, or what type of, a policy was issued, and which the small employer insurer:
Ins 8.69(5)(b)9.a.
a. Rejected, or would have rejected, for each policy available from the small employer insurer, other than the basic health benefit plan or a policy that does not provide benefits similar to or exceeding benefits provided under the basic health benefit plan; or
Ins 8.69(5)(b)9.b.
b. Assigned, or would have assigned, a rate for each policy available from the small employer insurer, other than the basic health benefit plan or a policy that does not provide benefits similar to or exceeding benefits provided under the basic health benefit plan, which exceeds the new business premium rate for the policy by 15% or more; and
Ins 8.69(5)(b)10.
10. The total number of applications for any policy which the small employer insurer received in the previous calendar year, regardless of whether, or what type of, a policy was issued.
Ins 8.69(6)
(6) A small employer insurer shall obtain sufficient information to comply with sub.
(5) and shall maintain the information and the documentation required under sub.
(5) for 3 years or until the issued policy, if any, terminates, whichever is later.
Ins 8.69(7)
(7) A small employer insurer shall establish procedures for determining whether a basic health benefit plan is a risk characteristic basic health benefit plan and shall document the basis for each such determination.
Ins 8.69 Note
Note: Copies of forms referred to in this section may be obtained without charge from the Office of the Commissioner of Insurance by sending a written request to P. O. Box 7873, Madison, Wisconsin 53707-7873.
Ins 8.69 History
History: Cr.
Register, November, 1993, No. 455, eff. 2-1-94.
Ins 8.70
Ins 8.70
Purpose. This subchapter implements ch.
635, Stats., by establishing the basic health benefit plan that small employer insurers shall actively market and offer to small employers.
Ins 8.70 History
History: Cr.
Register, June, 1993, No. 450, eff. 7-1-93; correction in (intro.) made under 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register, March, 2000, No. 531.
Ins 8.71(2)
(2) In this subchapter, “health care provider" means any of the following:
Ins 8.71(2)(a)
(a) A medical or osteopathic physician, podiatrist, physical therapist or physician's assistant licensed or certified under ch.
448, Stats.
Ins 8.71(2)(f)
(f) A nurse licensed under ch.
441, Stats., who is certified as a nurse anesthetist by the American association of nurse anesthetists.
Ins 8.71 History
History: Cr.
Register, June, 1993, No. 450, eff. 7-1-93; correction in (1) made under s. 13.93 (2m) (b) 7., Stats.,
Register April 2004 No. 580.
Ins 8.72
Ins 8.72
Basic benefits. Subject to the limitations and restrictions under s.
Ins 8.75 and copayments and coinsurance under s.
Ins 8.77, each plan shall provide coverage for all of the following, if medically necessary:
Ins 8.72(1)
(1) Professional services by a health care provider acting within the scope and limitations of his or her license or certificate or a person acting under the direction of a health care provider, including all of the following:
Ins 8.72(1)(a)
(a) Office, outpatient, inpatient and emergency room visits including treatment rendered during those visits.
Ins 8.72(1)(b)
(b) Surgical services including postoperative care following inpatient or outpatient surgery.
Ins 8.72(1)(c)
(c) Services of an assistant surgeon if necessary to perform surgery.
Ins 8.72(2)
(2) Hospital care, including all of the following:
Ins 8.72(2)(a)
(a) Semi-private room, board and ancillary services and supplies that are generally provided to hospital inpatients.
Ins 8.72(2)(b)
(b) Confinement in an intensive care or coronary care unit of a hospital.
Ins 8.72(2)(d)
(d) Medical care and treatment provided in a hospital emergency room.
Ins 8.72(4)
(4) Outpatient x-ray, laboratory and other diagnostic tests.
Ins 8.72(6)
(6) Services provided by a home health agency licensed under s.
50.49, Stats.
Ins 8.72(8)
(8) Local ground licensed ambulance services.
Ins 8.72(10)
(10) Rental and purchase of durable medical equipment and supplies.
Ins 8.72(12)
(12) Reconstructive surgery which is either of the following:
Ins 8.72(12)(a)
(a) Incidental to or following surgery necessitated by illness or injury.
Ins 8.72(12)(b)
(b) Caused by a congenital disease or anomaly of a covered dependent child which results in a functional defect.
Ins 8.72(14)
(14) Maternity services including all of the following:
Ins 8.72(14)(b)
(b) Delivery services normally associated with a vaginal or caesarean section delivery.
Ins 8.72(14)(c)
(c) Routine nursery care from the moment of birth until the infant is discharged from the hospital.
Ins 8.72(16)
(16) Inpatient, outpatient and transitional treatment for nervous and mental disorders and alcoholism and other drug abuse, subject to s.
Ins 8.75 (3).