Current through Acts 2023-2024, ch. 272
Section 619.04 - Mandatory health care liability risk-sharing plans(1) The commissioner shall promulgate rules establishing a plan of health care liability coverage for health care providers as defined in s. 655.001(8) .(3) The plan shall operate subject to the supervision and approval of a board of governors consisting of 3 representatives of the insurance industry appointed by and to serve at the pleasure of the commissioner, a person to be named by the State Bar Association, a person to be named by the Wisconsin Academy of Trial Lawyers, 2 persons to be named by the Wisconsin Medical Society, a person to be named by the Wisconsin Hospital Association, the commissioner or a designated representative employed by the office of the commissioner and 4 public members at least 2 of whom are not attorneys or physicians and are not professionally affiliated with any hospital or insurance company, appointed by the governor for staggered 3-year terms. The commissioner or the commissioner's representative shall be the chairperson of the board of governors. Board members shall be compensated at the rate of $50 per diem plus actual and necessary travel expenses.(5) The plan shall offer professional health care liability coverage in a standard policy form. The plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following: (a) Rules for the classification of risks and rates which reflect past and prospective loss and expense experience in different areas of practice.(b) A rating plan which takes into consideration the loss and expense experience of the individual health care provider which resulted in the payment of money, by the plan or other sources, for damages arising out of the rendering of health care by the health care provider or an employee of the health care provider, except that an adjustment to a health care provider's premiums may not be made under this paragraph prior to the receipt of the recommendation of the injured patients and families compensation fund peer review council under s. 655.275(5) (a) and the expiration of the time period provided, under s. 655.275(7) , for the health care provider to comment or prior to the expiration of the time period under s. 655.275(5) (a) .(c) Provisions as to rates for insureds who are semiretired or part-time professionals. (5m)(a) Every rule under sub. (5) (b) shall provide for an automatic increase in a health care provider's premiums, except as provided in par. (b), if the loss and expense experience of the plan and other sources with respect to the health care provider or an employee of the health care provider exceeds either a number of claims paid threshold or a dollar volume of claims paid threshold, both as established in the rule. The rule shall specify applicable amounts of increase corresponding to the number of claims paid and the dollar volume of awards in excess of the respective thresholds.(b) The rule shall provide that the automatic increase does not apply if the board determines that the performance of the injured patients and families compensation fund peer review council in making recommendations under s. 655.275(5) (a) adequately addresses the consideration set forth in sub. (5) (b).(6)(a) If the plan accumulates funds in excess of the surplus required under s. 619.01(1) (c) 2 and incurred liabilities, including reserves for claims incurred but not yet reported, the board of governors shall return those excess funds to the insureds by means of refunds or prospective rate decreases.(b) The board of governors shall annually determine whether excess funds have accumulated.(c) If it determines that excess funds have accumulated, the board of governors shall specify the method and formula for distributing the excess funds.(9) Neither the state nor the board of governors shall be liable for any obligation of the plan or of the injured patients and families compensation fund under s. 655.27 . The board of governors and members of any committee or subcommittee thereof shall be immune from civil liability for acts or omissions while performing their duties under this section and s. 655.27 .(10) If the commissioner makes a finding under s. 619.01(1) (a) with respect to health care providers other than those described in sub. (1), the commissioner may, with the approval of the board established under sub. (3), promulgate rules permitting those health care providers to obtain coverage under s. 619.01 from the plan established under this section. (11) Upon dissolution of the plan under this section, any assets in excess of incurred liabilities shall be paid to the general fund.1975 c. 37, 79, 199; 1977 c. 131; 1977 c. 203 s. 106; 1983 a. 158; 1983 a. 189 s. 329 (5); 1985 a. 340; 1987 a. 27; 1989 a. 187; 1991 a. 214, 315; 2003 a. 111. The Wisconsin Health Care Liability Insurance Plan is not required to provide liability coverage to health care professionals who lose coverage as a result of insurer liquidation. A health care provider's sole recourse for loss caused by insurer liquidation is through the Wisconsin Insurance Security fund under ch. 646. Faber v. Musser, 207 Wis. 2d 132, 557 N.W.2d 808 (1997), 95-0968.