Provides for coverage for the treatment of asthma
Bill A 5255 mandates insurance coverage for asthma treatments, reducing costs for patients and improving access to necessary care and support for better health outcomes.
Bill A 5255 mandates insurance coverage for asthma treatments, reducing costs for patients and improving access to necessary care and support for better health outcomes.
Bill A 5255 aims to enhance healthcare coverage for individuals suffering from asthma by mandating insurance providers to include comprehensive treatment options for this chronic respiratory condition. The bill was introduced on February 12, 2025, and is currently referred to the Insurance Committee for further consideration.
The primary purpose of Bill A 5255 is to ensure that individuals with asthma have access to necessary treatments without facing prohibitive out-of-pocket costs. By expanding insurance coverage, the bill seeks to improve health outcomes for asthma patients and reduce the financial burden associated with managing this condition.
Bill A 5255 is part of a broader legislative effort to address asthma treatment coverage, with several related bills from prior sessions, including:
- A 10086
- A 2451
- A 9826
- S 3100 (companion bill in the Senate)
These related bills may provide additional context or complementary measures aimed at improving asthma care and treatment accessibility.
Bill A 5255 represents a significant step towards ensuring that individuals with asthma receive the necessary treatment and support through their health insurance plans. By mandating coverage and potentially limiting costs, the bill aims to enhance the quality of life for asthma patients and promote better health outcomes across the population.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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