Vermont Regulations
Department of Financial Regulation
REGISTER SOURCE: Office of the Secretary of State 2020-04-15
PUBLICATION DATE: 04/15/2020
ACTION DATE: 03/20/2020
EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/20/2020
EXPIRATION DATE: 09/16/2020
PUBLICATION TYPE: Agency
Secretary of State Notices of Rulemaking 2020-03-22
PUBLICATION DATE: 03/22/2020
ACTION DATE: 03/20/2020
EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/20/2020
EXPIRATION DATE: 07/18/2020
PUBLICATION TYPE: Centralized Repository
Secretary of State Notices of Rulemaking 2020-03-22
PUBLICATION DATE: 03/22/2020
ACTION DATE: 03/20/2020
EFFECTIVE DATE: 03/20/2020
EXPIRATION DATE: 09/16/2020
PUBLICATION TYPE: Centralized Repository

Deadline For Public Comment

Deadline: Unavailable.

The deadline for public comment is unavailable for this rule. Contact the agency or primary contact person listed below for assistance.

Rule Details

Rule Number: 20E01

Title: Suspension of Credentialing Verification Practices.

Type: Emergency

Status: Adopted

Agency: Department of Financial Regulation

Legal Authority: 18 V.S.A. § 9414 and 8 V.S.A. § § 15

Summary: During the COVID-19 State of Emergency, this emergency rule temporarily suspends Section 5.2 of Rule H-2009-03 and requires health insurers to relax credentialing requirements for health care providers. Section 5.2 specifies certain provider credentialing verification requirements and procedures that managed care organizations must follow and implement. Temporarily suspending these credentialing verification requirements and requiring health insurers to relaxing their credentialing requirements during the State of Emergency is intended to facilitate reimbursement through the Medicaid program or commercial insurance during the State of Emergency for health care services provided in the State of Vermont by physicians or other health care professionals who hold and equivalent license in another state

Persons Affected: Managed Care Organizations regulated by the State of Vermont. The Vermont Association of Hospitals and Health Systems, VNAs of Vermont, Bayada Home Health & Hospice, Vermont Health Care Association (long term care facilities), Vermont Care Partners, Bi-State Primary Care Association, the Vermont Medical Society, the Vermont Association of Adult Days and Dartmouth Hitchcock Health. Physicians or other health care professionals who hold an equivalent license in another State. Patients and members insured by Managed Care Organizations regulated by the State of Vermont.

Economic Impact: Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic may require the provision of health care services by physicians or other health care professionals who hold an equivalent license in another state and may require health care professionals to work at physical locations where such providers are not credentialed to provide services. Facilitating the reimbursement for such services by health insurers is expected to significantly decrease the out of pocket costs incurred by Vermont patients. Health Insurers are likely to pay out more money to reimburse providers for the provision of such services.

Posting date: Mar 20,2020

Hearing Information

There are not Hearings scheduled for this Rule

Contact Information

Information for Primary Contact

PRIMARY CONTACT PERSON - A PERSON WHO IS ABLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CONTENT OF THE RULE.

Level: Primary

Name: Ethan McLaughlin

Agency: Department of Financial Regulation

Address: 89 Main Street

City:Montpelier

State: VT

Zip: 05620

Telephone: 802-828-4859

Fax:

Email: ethan.mclaughlin@vermont.gov

Website Address: https://dfr.vermont.gov/about-us/legal-general-counsel/proposed-rules-and-public-comment

Information for Secondary Contact

Secondary CONTACT PERSON A SPECIFIC PERSON FROM WHOM COPIES OF FILINGS MAY BE REQUESTED OR WHO MAY ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT FORMS SUBMITTED FOR FILING IF DIFFERENT FROM THE PRIMARY CONTACT PERSON.

Level: Secondary

Name: Gavin Boyles

Agency: Department of Financial Regulation

Address: 89 Main Street

City: Montpelier

State: VT

Zip: 05620

Telephone: 802-828-1425

Fax: 802-828-1919

Email: gavin.boyles@vermont.gov

Hearing Information

There are not Hearings scheduled for this Rule

Economic Impact: Responding to the COVID-19 pandemic may require the provision of health care services by physicians or other health care professionals who hold an equivalent license in another state and may require health care professionals to work at physical locations where such providers are not credentialed to provide services. Facilitating the reimbursement for such services by health insurers is expected to significantly decrease the out of pocket costs incurred by Vermont patients. Health Insurers are likely to pay out more money to reimburse providers for the provision of such services.