044-37 Wyo. Code R. §§ 37-17 - Standards for Benefit Triggers
(a) A long-term
care insurance policy shall condition the payment of benefits on a
determination of the insured's ability to perform activities of daily living
and on cognitive impairment. Eligibility for the payment of benefits shall not
be more restrictive than requiring either a deficiency in the ability to
perform not more than three (3) of the activities of daily living or the
presence of cognitive impairment.
(b)
(i)
Activities of daily living shall include at least the following as defined in
Section 5 and in the policy:
(A)
Bathing;
(B) Continence;
(C) Dressing;
(D) Eating;
(E) Toileting; and
(F) Transferring.
(ii) Insurers may use activities of daily
living to trigger covered benefits in addition to those contained in paragraph
(i) as long as they are defined in the policy.
(c) An insurer may use additional provisions
for the determination of when benefits are payable under a policy or
certificate; however, the provisions shall not restrict, and are not in lieu
of, the requirements contained in subsections (a) and (b).
(d) For purposes of this section, the
determination of a deficiency shall not be more restrictive than:
(i) Requiring the hands-on assistance of
another person to perform the prescribed activities of daily living;
or
(ii) If the deficiency is due to
the presence of a cognitive impairment, supervision or verbal cueing by another
person is needed in order to protect the insured or others.
(e) Assessments of activities of
daily living and cognitive impairment shall be performed by licensed or
certified professionals, such as physicians, nurses or social
workers.
(f) Long-term care
insurance policies shall include a clear description of the process for
appealing and resolving benefit determinations.
(g) The requirements set forth in this
section shall be effective twelve (12) months after adoption of this provision
and shall apply as follows:
(i) Except as
provided in paragraph (ii) below, the provisions of this section apply to a
long-term care policy issued in this state on or after the effective date of
the amended regulation.
(ii) For
certificates issued on or after the effective date of this section, under a
group long-term care insurance policy as defined in
W.S.
26-38-103(a)(v), that was in
force at the time this amended regulation became effective, the provisions of
this section shall not apply.
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