Arizona 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1601

Introduced
2/1/23  
Report Pass
2/14/23  
Report Pass
2/20/23  
Engrossed
3/20/23  
Report Pass
3/27/23  
Report Pass
4/4/23  
Enrolled
5/3/23  
Passed
5/8/23  
Chaptered
5/8/23  

Caption

Breast examinations; cancer screenings; age

Impact

This legislation will bring a significant change to insurance practices in Arizona, as it explicitly requires insurers to cover certain diagnostic and treatment services. By mandating coverage for breast examinations and cancer treatments, SB1601 promotes better health outcomes and encourages early detection of medical issues. The bill also delineates insurance requirements related to medical foods necessary for the treatment of inherited metabolic disorders, thus enhancing the protections available to families dealing with these conditions.

Summary

Senate Bill 1601, known for its provisions concerning breast examinations and cancer screenings, aims to amend several sections of the Arizona Revised Statutes related to medical insurance. The bill establishes standards for coverage of medical services, particularly emphasizing the importance of insurance coverage for breast cancer screenings and specific treatments related to inherited metabolic disorders. It mandates that health insurance policies must not limit or exclude necessary benefits, especially concerning preventative health measures and treatments dictated by medical necessity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB1601 appears to be largely positive, with many advocates hailing it as a necessary step toward improving healthcare access and quality. Supporters argue that the bill will help eliminate disparities in cancer screening and treatment access, while critics, if any, have not been prominent in the discussions concerning its passage. Legislators acknowledge the importance of comprehensive insurance coverage as a means of fostering public health.

Contention

Some points of contention that arose during discussions revolved around the financial implications for insurance providers and the potential for increased costs passed onto consumers. Opponents have raised concerns over the economic impacts on small businesses that might result from expanded coverage requirements. Despite these controversies, the overarching goal of improving public health through enhanced insurance coverage seems to prevail, with advocates pushing for the long-term benefits of preventive care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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