Essential health benefits package
Essential health benefits
In general
Limitation
In general
The Secretary shall ensure that the scope of the essential health benefits under paragraph (1) is equal to the scope of benefits provided under a typical employer plan, as determined by the Secretary. To inform this determination, the Secretary of Labor shall conduct a survey of employer-sponsored coverage to determine the benefits typically covered by employers, including multiemployer plans, and provide a report on such survey to the Secretary.
Certification
In defining the essential health benefits described in paragraph (1), and in revising the benefits under paragraph (4)(H), the Secretary shall submit a report to the appropriate committees of Congress containing a certification from the Chief Actuary of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services that such essential health benefits meet the limitation described in paragraph (2).
Notice and hearing
In defining the essential health benefits described in paragraph (1), and in revising the benefits under paragraph (4)(H), the Secretary shall provide notice and an opportunity for public comment.
Required elements for consideration
Rule of construction
1Nothing in this title shall be construed to prohibit a health plan from providing benefits in excess of the essential health benefits described in this subsection.
Requirements relating to cost-sharing
Annual limitation on cost-sharing
2014
section 223(c)(2)(A)(ii) of title 26The cost-sharing incurred under a health plan with respect to self-only coverage or coverage other than self-only coverage for a plan year beginning in 2014 shall not exceed the dollar amounts in effect under for self-only and family coverage, respectively, for taxable years beginning in 2014.
2015 and later
Pub. L. 113–93, title II, § 213(a)(1)128 Stat. 1047 Repealed. , ,
Cost-sharing
In general
Exceptions
Such term does not include premiums, balance billing amounts for non-network providers, or spending for non-covered services.
Premium adjustment percentage
For purposes of paragraph (1)(B)(i), the premium adjustment percentage for any calendar year is the percentage (if any) by which the average per capita premium for health insurance coverage in the United States for the preceding calendar year (as estimated by the Secretary no later than October 1 of such preceding calendar year) exceeds such average per capita premium for 2013 (as determined by the Secretary).
Levels of coverage
Levels of coverage defined
Bronze level
A plan in the bronze level shall provide a level of coverage that is designed to provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to 60 percent of the full actuarial value of the benefits provided under the plan.
Silver level
A plan in the silver level shall provide a level of coverage that is designed to provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to 70 percent of the full actuarial value of the benefits provided under the plan.
Gold level
A plan in the gold level shall provide a level of coverage that is designed to provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to 80 percent of the full actuarial value of the benefits provided under the plan.
Platinum level
A plan in the platinum level shall provide a level of coverage that is designed to provide benefits that are actuarially equivalent to 90 percent of the full actuarial value of the benefits provided under the plan.
Actuarial value
In general
Under regulations issued by the Secretary, the level of coverage of a plan shall be determined on the basis that the essential health benefits described in subsection (b) shall be provided to a standard population (and without regard to the population the plan may actually provide benefits to).
Employer contributions
section 223 of title 26The Secretary shall issue regulations under which employer contributions to a health savings account (within the meaning of ) may be taken into account in determining the level of coverage for a plan of the employer.
Application
142 U.S.C. 201In determining under this title, the Public Health Service Act [ et seq.], or title 26 the percentage of the total allowed costs of benefits provided under a group health plan or health insurance coverage that are provided by such plan or coverage, the rules contained in the regulations under this paragraph shall apply.
Allowable variance
The Secretary shall develop guidelines to provide for a de minimis variation in the actuarial valuations used in determining the level of coverage of a plan to account for differences in actuarial estimates.
Plan reference
1In this title, any reference to a bronze, silver, gold, or platinum plan shall be treated as a reference to a qualified health plan providing a bronze, silver, gold, or platinum level of coverage, as the case may be.
Catastrophic plan
In general
Individuals eligible for enrollment
Restriction to individual market
If a health insurance issuer offers a health plan described in this subsection, the issuer may only offer the plan in the individual market.
Child-only plans
If a qualified health plan is offered through the Exchange in any level of coverage specified under subsection (d), the issuer shall also offer that plan through the Exchange in that level as a plan in which the only enrollees are individuals who, as of the beginning of a plan year, have not attained the age of 21, and such plan shall be treated as a qualified health plan.
Payments to Federally-qualified health centers
lsection 1396a(bb) of this titleIf any item or service covered by a qualified health plan is provided by a Federally-qualified health center (as defined in section 1396d()(2)(B) of this title) to an enrollee of the plan, the offeror of the plan shall pay to the center for the item or service an amount that is not less than the amount of payment that would have been paid to the center under ) for such item or service.
Pub. L. 111–148, title I, § 1302124 Stat. 163Pub. L. 113–93, title II, § 213(a)128 Stat. 1047(, title X, § 10104(b), , , 896; , , .)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 111–148124 Stat. 130This title, referred to in subsecs. (a), (b)(5), (c)(3), (d)(2)(C), (4), and (e)(2)(B), is title I of , , , which enacted this chapter and enacted, amended, and transferred numerous other sections and notes in the Code. For complete classification of title I to the Code, see Tables.
act July 1, 1944, ch. 37358 Stat. 682section 201 of this titleThe Public Health Service Act, referred to in subsec. (d)(2)(C), is , , which is classified generally to chapter 6A (§ 201 et seq.) of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Short Title note set out under and Tables.
section 300gg–13 of this titleSection 2713, referred to in subsec. (e)(1)(B)(i), probably means section 2713 of act , which is classified to .
Amendments
Pub. L. 113–93, § 213(a)(1)2014—Subsec. (c)(2). , struck out par. (2) which related to annual limitation on deductibles for employer-sponsored plans.
Pub. L. 113–93, § 213(a)(2)Subsec. (c)(4). , which directed amendment of par. (4)(A) by substituting “paragraph (1)(B)(i)” for “paragraphs (1)(B)(i) and (2)(B)(i)”, was executed by making the substitution in par. (4) to reflect the probable intent of Congress.
Pub. L. 111–148, § 10104(b)(1)2010—Subsec. (d)(2)(B). , substituted “shall issue” for “may issue”.
Pub. L. 111–148, § 10104(b)(2)Subsec. (g). , added subsec. (g).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2014 Amendment
Pub. L. 113–93Pub. L. 111–148section 213(c) of Pub. L. 113–93section 300gg–6 of this titleAmendment by effective as if included in the enactment of , see , set out as a note under .