| Petitioner: |
Respondent: |
| XXXXXXXXXXXXX |
Blue Care Network of Michigan |
Issued and entered December 27, 2002 by Frank M. Fitzgerald, Commissioner
ORDER
I
PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND
On June 17, 2002, Petitioner XXXXXXXXXXX filed a request for external
review with the Commissioner of the Office of Financial and Insurance
Services (Commissioner) under the Patient’s Right to Independent Review
Act, MCL 550.1901 et seq. After an assessment of the material submitted,
the Commissioner accepted the request.
The issue involved is contractual in nature. There is no medical issue;
therefore, review by an Independent Review Organization (IRO) is not required.
The Commissioner reviews contractual issues under MCL 550.1911(7). On
June 26, 2002, the Office of Financial and Insurance Services (OFIS) received
from Blue Care Network of Michigan (BCN) the information it used to make
its adverse determination in Petitioner’s case.
II
FACTUAL BACKGROUND
Petitioner is a BCN member. He seeks coverage for compression stockings
to manage severe venous insufficiency problems in his left leg. BCN denied
Petitioner coverage for compression stockings, because elastic stockings
are an excluded benefit under his BCN 5 Certificate of Coverage. Petitioner
exhausted BCN’s internal grievance procedures, and BCN issued a final
adverse determination in this matter on May 28, 2002.
III
ISSUE
Did BCN properly deny Petitioner coverage for compression stockings?
IV
ANALYSIS
PETITIONER’S ARGUMENT
Petitioner argues BCN should provide him with coverage for compression
stockings, because they are medically necessary to treat his severe venous
insufficiency problems. Petitioner claims someone from BCN’s customer
service department told him that BCN would pay for compression stockings,
if he proved they were medically necessary. Statements from his doctors
clearly establish medical necessity. Therefore, the Commissioner should
reverse BCN’s final adverse determination in this matter.
BCN’S ARGUMENT
In its May 28, 2002, final adverse determination letter to Petitioner,
BCN argues:
…[BCN] does not dispute the stockings are medically necessary for
treatment of [Petitioner’s] condition, however, they are not covered
under the benefit package purchased by [Petitioner’s] employer. Therefore,
[Petitioner’s] request for the stockings remains denied.
Please see the…BCN 5 Schedule of Benefits, section 1.15, page 10, Exclusions,
which states, “Durable Medical Equipment: Exclusions: Disposable
supplies such as sheets, bags, or elastic stockings.”
COMMISSIONER’S REVIEW
The Commissioner carefully reviewed the arguments and documents submitted
by the parties. The focus of this analysis is whether BCN properly denied
Petitioner coverage for compression stockings, according to the BCN 5
Certificate of Coverage. The Certificate includes the BCN 5 Your Benefits
booklet. Section 1.15 of Your Benefits (referenced above in BCN’s Argument
as Section 1.15 of the BCN 5 Schedule of Benefits) clearly and unambiguously
states that elastic stockings are not a covered benefit. Furthermore,
the Certificate contains no provision stating that elastic stockings become
a covered benefit if they are medically necessary. Because the BCN 5 Certificate
of Coverage gives Petitioner plain and obvious notice that compression
stockings are not eligible for coverage, the Commissioner finds BCN’s
final adverse determination in this matter is valid.
IV
ORDER
The Commissioner ORDERS that BCN’s May 28, 2002, final adverse determination
in Petitioner’s case is upheld. BCN properly denied Petitioner coverage
for compression stockings.
This is a final decision of an administrative agency. Under MCL 550.1915,
any person aggrieved by this Order may seek judicial review no later than
sixty days from the date of this Order in the Circuit Court for the county
where the covered person resides or in the Circuit Court of Ingham County.
A copy of the petition for judicial review should be sent to the Commissioner
of the Office of Financial and Insurance Services, Health Plans Division,
Post Office Box 30220, Lansing, MI 48909-7720.
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