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Bill S 774 mandates health insurance coverage for scalp cooling systems, helping cancer patients preserve hair during chemotherapy and reducing emotional distress.
Bill S 774 mandates health insurance coverage for scalp cooling systems, helping cancer patients preserve hair during chemotherapy and reducing emotional distress.
Bill Number: S 774
Title: Requires certain health insurance policies to cover scalp cooling systems for the preservation of hair during cancer chemotherapy treatment; repealer
Status: Substituted by A 430
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
The primary purpose of Bill S 774 is to mandate that specific health insurance policies provide coverage for scalp cooling systems. These systems are designed to help preserve hair during chemotherapy treatment for cancer patients. The intent behind this legislation is to alleviate the emotional and psychological distress associated with hair loss, which is a common side effect of chemotherapy.
Bill S 774 aims to enhance the quality of life for cancer patients by ensuring that health insurance policies cover scalp cooling systems during chemotherapy. By addressing the emotional impact of hair loss, the bill seeks to provide a supportive measure for those undergoing treatment. The substitution of this bill by A 430 indicates ongoing legislative efforts to solidify this important health coverage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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