Current through September 2, 2024
Section 18.04.08.035 - HOSPITAL CONFINEMENT INDEMNITY COVERAGE01.Minimum Standards for Benefits. The following minimum standards apply: a. Provides daily benefits for hospital confinement on an indemnity basis in an amount not less than forty dollars ($40) per day; andb. Provides benefits for not less than thirty-one (31) days during each period of confinement for each person insured under the policy.c. Benefits will be paid regardless of other coverage.02.Banned Policy or Certificate Provisions.a. Policies providing hospital confinement indemnity coverage will not contain provisions excluding coverage because of confinement in a hospital operated by the federal government.b. Policies or certificates which include additional indemnity coverage on a basis other than per day of confinement will not be considered hospital confinement coverage.03.Disclosure Provisions.a. All hospital confinement indemnity policies and certificates will prominently state on the first page, in either contrasting color or in boldface type at least equal to the size type used for headings or captions of sections: "Notice to Buyer: This is a hospital confinement indemnity (policy) (certificate). This (policy) (certificate) provides limited benefits. Benefits provided are supplemental and are not intended to cover all medical expenses."b. Outlines of coverage delivered in connection with "Hospital Confinement Indemnity Coverage" to persons eligible for Medicare by reason of age will state in boldface type on the first page: "THIS IS NOT A MEDICARE SUPPLEMENT POLICY. If you are eligible for Medicare, review the 'Guide to Health Insurance for People with Medicare' available from the company."c. An insurer will deliver to persons eligible for Medicare any notice prescribed under IDAPA 18.04.10, "Rule to Implement the NAIC Medicare Supplement Insurance Minimum Standards Model Act."Idaho Admin. Code r. 18.04.08.035