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BULLETIN NO. LH 2021-05

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BULLETIN NO. LH 2021-05


To: All Health Insurance Companies, Health Maintenance Organizations, PBMs and Other Interested Parties
Re: Special Notice Regarding 36 O.S. 1250.5 (18)
From: Glen Mulready, Commissioner
Date: October 29, 2021

The Oklahoma Insurance Department (“Department”) is releasing this Bulletin with the purpose of providing information to health insurance issuers regarding HB 2678, a bill enacted during the 2021 Regular Session of the Oklahoma Legislature, amending 36 O.S. § 1250.5 with the effective date of November 1, 2021.

Section 1(18) of HB 2678 (to be codified as 36 O.S. § 1250.5(18)) considers the following to be an unfair claim settlement practice:

As a health insurer that provides pharmacy benefits or a pharmacy benefits manager that administers pharmacy benefits for a health plan, failing to include any amount paid by an enrollee or on behalf of an enrollee by another person when calculating the enrollee’s total contribution to an out-of-pocket maximum, deductible, copayment, coinsurance or other cost sharing arrangement.

Health plan issuers must take notice that when an enrollee’s health plan is a high deductible health plan (“HDHP”) connected to a health savings account (“HSA”), counting third-party payments, such as discounts, vouchers, financial assistance, or other out-of-pocket reduction payments, toward enrollee out-of-pocket expenses will make that enrollee’s contribution ineligible toward their HSA pursuant to 26 U.S.C. § 223.

Beginning November 1, 2021, all existing health plans under an HDHP and associated HSA arrangement or upon issue or renewal of such a health plan must be administrated in compliance with HB 2678 (to be codified as 36 O.S. § 1250.5(18)). The Department is actively engaging with the Legislature to seek clarification regarding the conflict between the state statute and federal requirements governing HSA eligibility. In the interim, the administration of pharmacy claims must be in compliance with state law, which will require the issuer to combine all payments made toward a prescription when calculating the enrollee’s total contribution. The issuer must also comply with federal law, which prohibits any contribution from an HSA from being combined with any third-party payment with exceptions for contributions made toward preventative care and cost-sharing occurring after the deductible is reached.

If payments made from an HSA are deemed ineligible, the tax benefits provided by the HSA could be lost for that payment and potentially create a serious tax event for the enrollee. The Department strongly encourages health plan issuers to promptly contact members enrolled in an HDHP with an associated HSA and clearly communicate the effects of applying funds from third parties and their HSA when making payments for prescriptions.

Questions concerning this bulletin should be directed to Kim Bailey, General Counsel, at kim.bailey@oid.ok.gov or Molly Clinkscales, Assistant General Counsel at molly.clinkscales@oid.ok.gov.

Oklahoma Captive/IBT Conference – August 24-25, 2022

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For Immediate Release:
October 25, 2021

Oklahoma Captive/IBT Conference
August 24-25, 2022

OMNI Oklahoma City Hotel
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

 

OKLAHOMA CITY –

The 2022 Oklahoma Captive/IBT Conference will address new and emerging risks facing companies and organizations worldwide.  This conference will demonstrate how captives can offer solutions that may not be available in the traditional insurance marketplace.  Also learn how to resolve run-off and discontinued books of insurance business through an Insurance Business Transfer (IBT).

This two day conference will provide in-depth educational content to risk managers, insurance owners benefit managers and financial executives whose organizations have risks insured by a captive or who are exploring the formation of one.

Registration will open May 1st!

Continuing Professional Education Credits will be offered.

 

Questions or comments should be directed to
Communications Director, Liz Heigle
Liz.Heigle@oid.ok.gov | (405) 819-2221

What’s in Your Go-Bag?

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For Immediate Release:
October 20, 2021

What’s in Your Go-Bag?

By Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready

Most people don’t prepare for disasters until it’s too late. In the last decade, Oklahomans have gone through some of the worst natural disasters in history—tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, and winter storms. Whenever a disaster strikes, Oklahomans pull together. We roll up our sleeves and get to work on cleaning up the endless piles of debris. While we cannot prevent another natural disaster from occurring, we can use these past experiences to Get Ready.

Developing a plan in the event of a disaster is one of the most important steps you can take to mitigate your risk. Having a bag packed and ready to go in case of a natural disaster will help you and your family evacuate on short notice. Here are some of the essential items you should include in your Go-Bag:

  • Cash: If the power goes out, credit cards won’t work. Keep cash on hand for replenishing supplies.
  • Medications: Pharmacies might be closed, and hospitals could be overwhelmed. You must pack any necessary medications and assume you may not have access to refills for several days.
  • A battery-powered radio: If electricity is out and cell towers are down, this is the best way to know what’s happening.
  • Important documents: Social Security cards, passports, birth certificates, driver’s licenses, and prescriptions could be lost or destroyed in a flood, wildfire, or any natural disaster. Keep copies of these documents in a waterproof container or digital image saved online.
  • Insurance Information: Keep a record of your insurance company, agent, policy numbers and phone numbers on your cell phone or download your insurance company’s app.

As Oklahoma’s weather can be unpredictable and dangerous, everyone should be prepared for quick evacuation in case of emergency. Keep your go-bag in a designated place and have it ready in case you have to make a sudden evacuation. Make sure all family members know where the bag is kept. You can find more tips and resources to Get Ready at www.oid.ok.gov/getready/

For more insurance information, please contact the Oklahoma Insurance Department at 1-800-522-0071 or visit our website at www.oid.ok.gov.

Questions or comments should be directed to
Communications Director, Liz Heigle
Liz.Heigle@oid.ok.gov | (405) 819-2221