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Bill S 1282 mandates full insurance coverage for annual ovarian cancer testing and requires certain providers to offer these tests, enhancing early detection for women at risk.
Bill S 1282 mandates full insurance coverage for annual ovarian cancer testing and requires certain providers to offer these tests, enhancing early detection for women at risk.
Bill Number: S 1282
Title: Requires health insurance policies to offer full coverage for annual testing for ovarian cancer and requires certain health care providers to offer annual testing for ovarian cancer
Status: Referred to Insurance
Introduced: January 09, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 1282 aims to enhance women's health care by mandating that health insurance policies provide full coverage for annual testing for ovarian cancer. The bill also requires specific health care providers to offer these annual tests, thereby improving access to early detection and potentially increasing survival rates for ovarian cancer.
Full Coverage Requirement:
Health insurance policies must cover the costs associated with annual ovarian cancer testing without any out-of-pocket expenses for the insured individuals.
Provider Mandate:
Certain health care providers, likely including gynecologists and primary care physicians, will be required to offer annual ovarian cancer testing to their patients.
Testing Specifications:
While the bill does not specify the exact type of tests to be covered, it is expected to include standard diagnostic procedures recommended for ovarian cancer screening.
Women at Risk:
The primary beneficiaries of this bill are women, particularly those at higher risk for ovarian cancer due to family history or genetic predispositions.
Health Insurance Companies:
Insurers will need to adjust their policies and coverage plans to comply with the new requirements, potentially impacting their financial models.
Health Care Providers:
Providers will be required to integrate annual ovarian cancer testing into their practice, which may necessitate additional training or resources.
Current Status:
As of January 09, 2025, the bill has been referred to the Insurance Committee for further consideration.
Related Legislation:
This bill is related to prior-session bills S 8178 and S 1187, as well as a companion bill A 1439, which may indicate ongoing legislative interest in ovarian cancer screening and women's health issues.
Bill S 1282 represents a significant step towards improving women's health care by ensuring access to essential ovarian cancer testing. By mandating full insurance coverage and requiring health care providers to offer these tests, the bill seeks to facilitate early detection and treatment, ultimately aiming to save lives and improve health outcomes for women at risk of ovarian cancer.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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