Section 127452 Of Article 2. Emergency Physician Fair Pricing Policies From California Health And Safety Code >> Division 107. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 2.5. >> Article 2.
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. (a) Uninsured patients or patients with high medical costs
who are at or below 350 percent of the federal poverty level shall be
eligible to apply to an emergency physician for a discount payment
pursuant to a discount payment policy. Notwithstanding any other
provision of this article, an emergency physician may choose to grant
eligibility for a discount payment policy to patients with incomes
over 350 percent of the federal poverty level.
(b) An emergency physician shall limit expected payment for
services provided to a patient at or below 350 percent of the federal
poverty level and who is eligible under the emergency physician's
discount payment policy to an amount that is no greater than 50
percent of the median of billed charges based on a nationally
recognized database of physician and surgeon charges until the
nonprofit FAIR Health, Inc. creates a database that makes available
the rate of payment received by physician and surgeons from
commercial insurers for the same services in the same or similar
geographic region. When FAIR Health, Inc. makes available the rate of
payment received by physicians and surgeons from commercial insurers
for the same services in the same or similar geographic region, the
amount of expected payment under this section shall be no greater
than the median or average of rates paid by commercial insurers for
the same or similar services in the same or similar geographic
region.
(c) (1) If an emergency physician seeks reimbursement from the
Maddy Fund pursuant to Section 1797.98c, then the emergency physician
shall, at that time, cease any further billing or collection
activity for that patient.
(2) If the emergency physician does not receive reimbursement from
the Maddy Fund after attempting to obtain reimbursement from the
Maddy Fund, then the provisions of this article shall apply.
(3) If the emergency physician does not attempt to seek
reimbursement from the Maddy Fund, the provisions of this article
shall apply.
(d) A patient, or patient's legal representative, who requests a
discounted payment or other assistance in meeting his or her
financial obligation to the emergency physician shall make every
reasonable effort to provide the emergency physician with
documentation of income and health benefits coverage, if the
emergency physician requests the documentation. If the patient, or
the patient's legal representative, requests a discounted payment and
fails to provide information that is reasonable and necessary for
the emergency physician to make a determination, the emergency
physician may consider that failure in making its determination.
(1) For purposes of determining eligibility for discounted
payment, the emergency physician may rely on the determination made
by the hospital at which emergency care was provided. If the
emergency physician chooses to make a separate determination of
eligibility for discounted payment, documentation of income shall be
limited to recent pay stubs or income tax returns. The emergency
physician, at his or her discretion, may accept self-attestation by a
patient, or a patient's legal representative, but shall not request
documentation of income other than that authorized in this paragraph.
(2) Information obtained pursuant to paragraph (1) shall not be
used for collections activities. This paragraph does not prohibit the
use of information obtained by the emergency physician, collection
agency, or assignee independent of the eligibility process for
discounted payment.
(3) Eligibility for discounted payments may be determined at any
time the emergency physician is in receipt of information specified
in paragraph (1) or (2), respectively.