Florida Insurance Commissioner Issues Two Emergency Orders to Help Consumers Impacted by Tropical Storm Fay

Aug 19, 2008

Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty issued two emergency orders today, August 19, 2008, to facilitate certain health insurance issues of those who may need to evacuate their homes as a result of Tropical Storm Fay.

Both orders are accessible via hyperlink here and below:

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Florida Insurance Commissioner Issues 2 Emergency Orders to Help Consumers Impacted by Tropical Storm Fay

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – In an effort to help Florida consumers impacted by Tropical Storm Fay, Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty today issued two emergency orders to all health insurers and health maintenance organizations (HMOs).

To assist consumers who may need to evacuate their homes, the first order instructs health insurers and HMOs to waive time restrictions on prescription medication refills to enable consumers to refill prescriptions in advance, if there are authorized refills remaining. The other order requires insurers and HMOs to extend by 15 days the open enrollment period for one-life groups, as prescribed by the Employee Health Care Access Act.

The order to waive the time restriction on prescription refills also requires the regulated entities to suspend the electronic “refill too soon” notices that appear on pharmacy computer systems, and to authorize payment to pharmacies for at least a 30-day supply of any prescription medication, regardless of the date upon which the prescription had most recently been filled by a pharmacist. The order does not expand the total number of refills allowed.

The Employee Health Care Access Act offers guaranteed enrollment for self-employed individuals into a health insurer’s standard or basic plan. The open enrollment period runs annually from Aug. 1 to Aug. 31, but as a result of Tropical Storm Fay, the enrollment period is being extended to run through Sept. 15.

These orders shall remain in effect for the duration of Gov. Crist’s Executive Order of Aug. 16 declaring a state of emergency for all of Florida. That order is in effect for 60 days, unless extended.
 

 

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