514B.6 - POWERS OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS.

        514B.6  POWERS OF HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS.         The powers of a health maintenance organization include, but are      not limited to, the following:         1.  The purchase, lease, construction, renovation, operation or      maintenance of hospitals, medical facilities, or both, and their      ancillary equipment, and such property as may reasonably be required      for transacting the business of the organization.         2.  The making of loans to a medical group under contract with it      or to a corporation under its control for the purpose of acquiring or      constructing medical facilities and hospitals or in furtherance of a      program providing health care services to enrollees.         3.  The furnishing of health care services to the public through      providers which are under contract with or employed by the health      maintenance organization.         4.  The contracting with any person for the performance on its      behalf of certain functions such as marketing, enrollment and      administration.         5.  The contracting with an insurance company authorized to insure      groups or individuals in this state for the cost of health care or      with a corporation authorized under chapter 514 for the provision of      insurance, indemnity, or reimbursement against the cost of health      care services provided by the health maintenance organization.         6.  The offering, in addition to basic health care services, of      health care services and indemnity benefits to enrollees or groups of      enrollees.         7.  The acceptance from any person of payments covering all or      part of the charges made to enrollees of the health maintenance      organization.         A health maintenance organization shall file notice with the      commissioner before the exercise of any power granted in subsections      1 and 2.  The commissioner shall disapprove the exercise of power if      in the commissioner's opinion it would substantially and adversely      affect the financial soundness of the health maintenance organization      and endanger its ability to meet its obligations.  The commissioner      may adopt rules exempting from the filing requirement of this section      those activities having a minimum effect.  
         Section History: Early Form
         [C75, 77, 79, 81, § 514B.6] 
         Section History: Recent Form
         92 Acts, ch 1162, § 24         Referred to in § 514B.15