Source: https://vacode.org/38.2-3408/
Timestamp: 2019-04-19 12:18:09+00:00

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§ 38.2-3408 Policy providing for reimbursement for services . . .
A. If an accident and sickness insurance policy provides reimbursement for any service that may be legally performed by a person licensed in this Commonwealth as a chiropractor, optometrist, optician, professional counselor, psychologist, clinical social worker, podiatrist, physical therapist, chiropodist, clinical nurse specialist who renders mental health services, audiologist, speech pathologist, certified nurse midwife, marriage and family therapist or licensed acupuncturist, reimbursement under the policy shall not be denied because the service is rendered by the licensed practitioner.
B. If an accident and sickness insurance policy provides reimbursement for a service that may be legally performed by a licensed pharmacist, reimbursement under the policy shall not be denied because the service is rendered by the licensed pharmacist provided that (i) the service is performed for an insured for a condition under the terms of a collaborative agreement, as defined in § 54.1-3300, between a pharmacist and the physician with whom the insured is undergoing a course of treatment or (ii) the service is for the administration of vaccines for immunization. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 38.2-3407, the insurer may require the pharmacist, any pharmacy or provider that may employ such pharmacist, or the collaborating physician to enter into a written agreement with the insurer as a condition for reimbursement for such services. In addition, reimbursement to pharmacists acting under the terms of a collaborative agreement under this subsection shall not be subject to the provisions of § 38.2-3407.7.
C. This section shall not apply to Medicaid, or any state fund.
1968, c. 588, § 38.1-347.1; 1973, c. 428; 1979, c. 13; 1986, c. 562; 1987, cc. 549, 551, 557; 1989, cc. 7, 201; 1997, c. 203; 1998, c. 146; 2001, cc. 102, 475.
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. . . Va.Code Ann. §§ 38.2-2203, 38.2-3408, 38.2-4221, and 38.2-4312(E) (Michie 2002), . . .
. . . physician or type of provider listed in § 38.2-3408 in order to qualify for payment as a . . .
. . . than physicians" includes chiropractors); 38.2-3408 ("[p]olicy providing for reimbursement for . . .
. . . provider listed in § 38.2-3408...." Va.Code Ann. § 38.2-3407(B). Section 38.2-3408 in turn . . .
. . . hospital, physician or type of provider listed in § 38.2-3408 in order to qualify for payment as a . . .
. . . seven); and violated Va. Code Ann. §§ 38.2-2203, 38.2-3408, . . .
. . . private right of action for a violation of § 38.2-3408 because the Virginia legislature did "not . . .

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