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Bill S 1773 requires state contractors to provide health insurance covering supplemental breast cancer screenings, ensuring better access to preventive care for employees.
Bill S 1773 requires state contractors to provide health insurance covering supplemental breast cancer screenings, ensuring better access to preventive care for employees.
Bill S 1773 aims to enhance health insurance coverage related to breast cancer screenings by prohibiting state contracts with contractors that do not provide health insurance plans covering supplemental breast cancer screenings. The intent is to ensure that employees of state contractors have access to comprehensive health care that includes necessary preventive measures for breast cancer detection.
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Bill S 1773 represents a significant step towards improving health insurance coverage for breast cancer screenings among employees of state contractors. By mandating that contractors provide comprehensive health insurance, the bill aims to promote better health outcomes and ensure that preventive care is accessible to those who may be at risk. The bill is currently in the legislative process and has passed the Senate, awaiting further consideration in the Assembly.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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