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The Out-of-network Consumer Protection, Transparency, Cost Containment, and Accountability Act (P.L. 2018, c. 32) Data Reporting |
Arbitrations Filed Under P.L. 2018, c. 32 |
As of December 31, 2019, MAXIMUS Federal1 has received 3,230 c. 32 arbitration requests. Of the 3,230 cases submitted as of December 31, 2019, 2,731 cases have been resolved by issuance of decision, by withdrawal requested by the initiating party or by dismissal for ineligibility. 499 cases are pending with MAXIMUS Federal for either completion of eligibility review, receipt of information from the Provider or Carrier, drafting of decision or issuance of dismissal or withdrawal. See chart below. The full list of arbitrations filed between January 1 and December 31 may be found here. |
Initiated |
14 |
Application received; eligibility to be determined |
Preliminary Review |
99 |
Awaiting info/documentation from Provider and/or Carrier |
Review |
386 |
Complete case files received; case needs to be arbitrated |
Decision Pending |
62 |
To be dismissed or withdrawn |
Letter Sent |
2669 |
Case closed
(decision issued, case withdrawn or dismissed) |
Grand Total |
3230 |
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Of the 2,731 cases that have been resolved, decisions (including default decisions) were issued in 2,107 cases, 309 cases were dismissed as ineligible and 211 cases were withdrawn. With respect to awards issued, carriers prevailed in 860 cases or 41% of the total and providers prevailed in 1247 cases or 59% of the total. Awards to carriers totaled $2,236,526 and awards to providers totaled $14,940,576. |
Decision |
Count of Case
Number |
Sum of Total Award |
Carrier Awarded |
860 |
$2,236,526.61 |
Provider Awarded |
1215 |
$14,590,262.46 |
Provider Awarded (Default) |
32 |
$350,313.39 |
Grand Total |
2107 |
$17,177,102.46 |
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Of the 309 cases that were dismissed as ineligible, the primary reasons for dismissal are that the health benefits plan was issued in a state other than New Jersey, the health benefits plan is a self-funded plan that did not opt in to c. 32 arbitration and the amount in dispute is under $1,000. |
Dismissal Category |
Number |
Not issued in Sexy真人 |
142 |
Self-funded plan did not opt-in |
76 |
Disputed amount is <$1k |
34 |
Did not negotiate or negotiation untimely |
28 |
Incomplete application |
12 |
Duplicate case |
5 |
Federal Plan |
3 |
Medical necessity dispute |
2 |
Pre-mature filing |
1 |
DOS before 8/30/18 |
1 |
Workers Compensation |
1 |
Not emergency or inadvertent |
3 |
Medicare |
1 |
Grand Total |
309 |
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Provider Network Status |
The charts below show the percentage of hospitals and ambulatory surgical centers that participate in the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) and Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) networks of the carriers issuing health benefits plans in the commercial market. Hospital participation in HMO and PPO plans ranges from 81% to 98%. Ambulatory surgical center (ASC) participation in HMO and PPO plans ranges from 49% to 92%. |
HMO |
Hospitals |
Percentage |
Aetna |
66 |
94% |
AmeriHealth |
64 |
91% |
Cigna |
61 |
87% |
Horizon |
69 |
98% |
Oxford |
63 |
90% |
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70 total General Hospitals in Sexy真人 |
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HMO |
ASCs |
Percentage |
Aetna |
192 |
65% |
AmeriHealth |
157 |
53% |
Cigna |
257 |
87% |
Horizon |
273 |
92% |
Oxford |
145 |
49% |
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296 total Ambulatory Surgical Centers in Sexy真人 |
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PPO |
Hospitals |
Percentage |
Cigna PPO |
60 |
85% |
Horizon PPO |
69 |
95% |
Oxford Navigate |
57 |
81% |
Oxford Garden State |
57 |
81% |
UnitedHealthcare Core Network |
57 |
81% |
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70 total General Hospitals in Sexy真人 |
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PPO |
ASCs |
Percentage |
Cigna PPO |
258 |
87% |
Horizon PPO |
273 |
92% |
Oxford Navigate |
235 |
79% |
Oxford Garden State |
164 |
55% |
UnitedHealthcare Core Network |
230 |
78% |
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296 total Ambulatory Surgical Centers in Sexy真人 |
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Health Benefit Annual Rate Trends |
The chart below shows aggregate trends in health benefit plan premium rates in the individual health coverage (IHC) and small employer health coverage (SEH) markets over the last several years. |
Year |
IHC |
SEH |
2020 |
8.7% |
1.1% |
2019 |
-9.3% |
5.3% |
2018 |
23.3% |
8.5% |
2017 |
8.7% |
10.8% |
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Medical Loss Ratios |
The aggregate Medical Loss Ratios for the last three available years are as follows: |
Year |
IHC |
SEH |
2018 |
78.72% |
80.54% |
2017 |
89.38% |
81.27% |
2016 |
95.29% |
83.38% |
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New Jersey Medical Loss Ratio reports can be found here. |
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Total Spending on Inadvertent and Emergency Out-of-network Costs |
As part of the Department’s rate review process, carriers were asked to provide data on out-of-network claims spending. All carriers from which the Department obtained data have experienced a reduction in involuntary out-of-network claim costs since the Act has taken effect. The change in the law likely contributed to reduced costs associated with claims for involuntary (i.e. emergency and inadvertent) out-of-network services paid by carriers. The extent to which costs were reduced varied by market and carrier. The size of the reduction may also vary. The total carrier spending on involuntary out-of-network services (as defined by each carrier) was reduced by 22% for the individual health coverage (IHC) market and 56% for the small employer health coverage (SEH) market. In the IHC market, the reduction in involuntary out-of-network service claim costs for carriers, adjusted for membership changes, ranged from approximately 10% to approximately 70%. Within the SEH market, the reduction on spending on claims for involuntary out-of-network services, adjusted for membership changes, ranged from approximately 25% to approximately 70%. Within the large group market there was much more limited data, but that data showed a reduction of approximately 15% adjusted for membership changes. |
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Down Coded and Denied Claims Data |
For the period of September 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019 the total number of claims received across all health insurance carriers was 36,248,712. The total number of claims includes claims paid timely, claims paid late, and claims denied. The total number of denied claims is 6,544,471 or 18% percent of total claims. (See the chart below) However, note that the same claim can be denied more than once if it is not resolved. Of these denied claims, the reasons provided for the denials include: (1) the claim was for an ineligible service or submitted by an unauthorized provider (69% of the denials); (2) the documentation submitted with the claim did not include all the necessary information (10% of the denials); (3) the code submitted by the provider was incorrect or did not match the service or treatment provided (20% of the denials); (4) the amount charged on the claims did not appear to be in the range of the cost for such services or treatment (1.2% of the denials). This summary does not include claims for dental, vision or Medicare supplement coverage. |
Claim Category |
Total
Claims |
Denied Ineligible |
Denied Document |
Denied
Coding |
Denied
Amount |
Physician |
15,616,999 |
1,511,656 |
311,540 |
445,904 |
11,480 |
Hospital |
3,413,531 |
534,046 |
99,728 |
118,669 |
2,149 |
Other Health Care Professional |
11,687,049 |
1,792,094 |
171,007 |
531,206 |
64,537 |
Other Health Care Facility |
5,531,133 |
676,558 |
94,882 |
176,283 |
2,732 |
Total |
36,248,712 |
4,514,354 |
677,157 |
1,272,062 |
80,898 |
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Complaints Related to Out-of-network Health Care Charges |
Between August 30, 2018 and December 31, 2019, the Department has received 64 complaints relating to out-of-network health care charges. |
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Self-Funded Plans |
As of January 20, 2020, 67 self-funded plans opted in to the arbitration process under the law. The list of Plan Sponsors that have filed ID cards indicating opt-in to the OON arbitration and the date of the opt-in is below. |
Opt In Date |
Plan Sponsor |
07/01/2019 |
Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust |
07/01/2019 |
Employers Association of Sexy真人 |
07/01/2019 |
Employers Association of Sexy真人 (RX Express Scripts) |
09/01/2019 |
Princeton University |
01/01/2019 |
Association Master Trust |
01/01/2019 |
Mack-Cali Realty Corp. |
01/01/2019 |
Sexy真人 Manufacturers |
01/01/2019 |
Sexy真人 Turnpike Authority |
01/01/2019 |
South Jersey Industries |
01/01/2019 |
VNA of Central Sexy真人 |
01/01/2019 |
Romark Logistics |
01/01/2019 |
ICIMS |
01/01/2019 |
Community Surgical Supply |
01/01/2019 |
Academy Bus |
01/01/2019 |
Township of Freehold |
01/01/2019 |
Town of West New York |
01/01/2019 |
Hoagland Longo Moran Dunst and Doukas, LLP-PPO |
01/01/2019 |
Motors Management, Inc. |
04/01/2019 |
Aurobindo Pharma |
04/01/2019 |
AMSPEC Services LLC |
04/01/2019 |
Atalanta Corporation |
05/01/2019 |
Yang Ming |
05/01/2019 |
Passaic Valley Water |
05/01/2019 |
Warren County |
01/06/2019 |
Mycone Dental Supply Inc. |
07/01/2019 |
Flemington Raritan BOE |
07/01/2019 |
Jackson Township BOE |
07/01/2019 |
Brick Township BOE |
07/01/2019 |
Egg Harbor Township |
07/01/2019 |
Ray Catena Motor Car |
07/01/2019 |
Freehold Township BOE |
07/01/2019 |
East Brunswick Public Schools |
07/01/2019 |
Union County |
08/20/2019 |
G & S Motor Equipment Co, Inc. |
08/20/2019 |
Hopewell Valley Regional School |
08/01/2019 |
Evonik Corporation Medical Plan |
09/01/2019 |
Education Services Commission Sexy真人 |
10/01/2019 |
Felician University |
01/01/2020 |
Atlantic Health System |
01/20/2020 |
Capital Health System |
01/20/2020 |
Tris Pharma, Inc. |
01/20/2020 |
Humanscale Corporation |
01/20/2020 |
CentraState Healthcare System |
01/20/2020 |
St. Joseph's Healthcare System Inc. |
01/20/2020 |
New York Presbyterian Hospital |
01/20/2020 |
Virtua Health Inc. |
01/20/2020 |
American Music Supply Inc. |
01/20/2020 |
Atlantic Medical Imaging |
01/01/2020 |
1-800-FLOWERS.COM |
01/01/2020 |
Acrisure, LLC |
01/01/2020 |
American Roll-On Roll-Off Carrier Group Inc. |
01/01/2020 |
Delta Galil USA Inc. |
01/01/2020 |
Elwyn Inc. |
01/01/2020 |
Gracie Square Hospital |
01/01/2020 |
Kings Physician Services, PC |
01/01/2020 |
New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist |
01/01/2020 |
New York Presbyterian Hudson Valley |
01/01/2020 |
New York Presbyterian Medical Group Westchester |
01/01/2020 |
New York Presbyterian Queens |
01/01/2020 |
RCG Global Services, Inc. |
01/01/2020 |
Redfin Corporation |
01/01/2020 |
Rockefeller Group International Inc. |
01/01/2020 |
Roosevelt Paper Company |
01/01/2020 |
Silvercrest Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation |
01/01/2020 |
Westchester Medical Practice, PC, dba New York Presbyterian Medical Group Hudson Valley |
01/01/2020 |
Vinson & Elkins LLP |
01/01/2020 |
WWL Holdings Americas LLC |
01/01/2020 |
WWL Vehicle Services Americas Inc. |
01/01/2020 |
Kearny Bank |
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The following multiple employer welfare arrangements (MEWAs) are subject to the provisions of P.L. 2018, c. 32 but have filed ID cards indicating participation in the OON arbitration. The list of MEWAs is below. |
Plan Sponsor |
Affiliated Physicians and Employers Master Trust/Member's Health Plan Sexy真人 |
Association Master Trust |
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Network and ONET Physician Specialists as of December 2019 |
Specialty |
Statewide |
Aetna |
AmeriHealth |
CIGNA |
Horizon |
Oxford |
Specialty |
Total # in State* |
Total in-network |
Total in-network |
Total in-network |
Total in-network |
Total in-network |
Cardiologist |
934 |
1199 |
1109 |
1184 |
1109 |
1241 |
Dermatologist |
351 |
392 |
318 |
408 |
381 |
310 |
Endocrinologist |
284 |
364 |
132 |
262 |
257 |
226 |
ENT |
267 |
335 |
284 |
334 |
292 |
253 |
General Surgeon |
631 |
790 |
565 |
695 |
586 |
676 |
Neurologist |
396 |
674 |
444 |
477 |
456 |
410 |
OB/GYN |
1350 |
1316 |
1100 |
1336 |
1206 |
1167 |
Oncologist/Hematologist |
488 |
653 |
289 |
470 |
324 |
502 |
Ophthalmologist |
588 |
716 |
638 |
707 |
676 |
610 |
Orthopedist |
584 |
641 |
611 |
681 |
653 |
794 |
Psychiatrist |
1128 |
772 |
521 |
599 |
643 |
542 |
Urologist |
333 |
343 |
298 |
328 |
309 |
293 |
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1MAXIMUS Federal is contracted with the Department to conduct c. 32 arbitrations.
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*Source: AAMC New Jersey Physician Workforce Profile (2017). Sexy真人DOBI cannot verify the accuracy of the data.
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As of January 31, 2020 |