514C.16 - EMERGENCY ROOM SERVICES.

        514C.16  EMERGENCY ROOM SERVICES.         1.  A carrier, as defined in section 513B.2; an organized delivery      system authorized under 1993 Iowa Acts, ch. 158, and licensed by the      director of public health; or a plan established pursuant to chapter      509A for public employees, which provides coverage for emergency      services, is responsible for charges for emergency services provided      to a covered individual, including services furnished outside any      contractual provider network or preferred provider network.  Coverage      for emergency services is subject to the terms and conditions of the      health benefit plan or contract.         2.  Prior authorization for emergency services shall not be      required.  All services necessary to evaluate and stabilize an      emergency medical condition shall be considered covered emergency      services.         3.  For purposes of this section, unless the context otherwise      requires:         a.  "Emergency medical condition" means a medical condition      that manifests itself by symptoms of sufficient severity, including      but not limited to severe pain, that an ordinarily prudent person,      possessing average knowledge of medicine and health, could reasonably      expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in one of      the following:         (1)  Placing the health of the individual, or with respect to a      pregnant woman, the health of the woman or her unborn child, in      serious jeopardy.         (2)  Serious impairment to bodily function.         (3)  Serious dysfunction of a bodily organ or part.         b.  "Emergency services" means covered inpatient and      outpatient health care services that are furnished by a health care      provider who is qualified to provide the services that are needed to      evaluate or stabilize an emergency medical condition.  
         Section History: Recent Form
         99 Acts, ch 41, §3