Quartz insurance fined $500,000 in Illinois for mental health, addiction violations [The Wisconsin State Journal]
Jan. 14—Quartz, the
A market exam from 2021 to 2022 of Quartz, which offers coverage in northern
Regulators said Quartz had barriers in consumer access to Naltrexone, a craving reduction medicine for alcohol and opioid use disorder, and limited anti-anxiety and antipsychotic medications to a maximum fill of 30 days, even though the typical allotment is 90 days.
In addition, Quartz didn't let patients with asthma and related ailments fill prescriptions for inhalants a few days in advance, deeming that too soon. It also made some patients on successful prescriptions undergo "step therapy," or trying cheaper medications before getting approval for more expensive ones.
"Creating barriers to mental health and substance use disorder treatment places an additional burden on our fellow Illinoisans who are already struggling," Dana Popish Severinghaus, director of the
Quartz has paid the fine and agreed to corrective action, and
"We will continue to work with the department to ensure compliance with state statute and above all, to ensure Quartz is best serving our members in the state," Tanck said in a statement.
Quartz is owned by
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