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Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 24-A, § 4256

Coverage for medically necessary infant formula

Known as the Health Maintenance Organization Act

The act spans §§ 4201–4261 (80 sections).

PL 2007, c. 695, Pt

(REALLOCATED FROM TITLE 24-A, SECTION 4254)

All individual and group health maintenance organization policies, contracts and certificates must provide coverage for amino acid-based elemental infant formula for children 2 years of age and under in accordance with this section.

1. Determination of medical necessity. Coverage for amino acid-based elemental infant formula must be provided when a licensed physician has submitted documentation that the amino acid-based elemental infant formula is medically necessary health care as defined in section 4301‑A, subsection 10‑A, that the amino acid-based elemental infant formula is the predominant source of nutritional intake at a rate of 50% or greater and that other commercial infant formulas, including cow milk-based and soy milk-based formulas have been tried and have failed or are contraindicated. A licensed physician may be required to confirm and document ongoing medical necessity at least annually.

2. Method of delivery. Coverage for amino acid-based elemental infant formula must be provided without regard to the method of delivery of the formula.

3. Required diagnosis. Coverage for amino acid-based elemental infant formula must be provided when a licensed physician has diagnosed and through medical evaluation has documented one of the following conditions:

A. Symptomatic allergic colitis or proctitis;

B. Laboratory- or biopsy-proven allergic or eosinophilic gastroenteritis;

C. A history of anaphylaxis;

D. Gastroesophageal reflux disease that is nonresponsive to standard medical therapies;

E. Severe vomiting or diarrhea resulting in clinically significant dehydration requiring treatment by a medical provider;

F. Cystic fibrosis; or

G. Malabsorption of cow milk-based or soy milk-based infant formula.

4. Health savings accounts. Coverage for amino acid-based elemental infant formula under a health insurance policy, contract or certificate issued in connection with a health savings account as authorized under Title XII of the federal Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 may be subject to the same deductible and out-of-pocket limits that apply to overall benefits under the policy, contract or certificate.

Official source: Maine Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Maine statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.