An Act Requiring Out-of-state Health Insurance Policies To Provide Coverage For The Treatment Of Autism Spectrum Disorders.
The bill seeks to address the disparities in insurance coverage for autism treatment which can negatively affect families whose children rely on such services. By requiring out-of-state insurance providers to include these benefits, the bill aims to enhance access to necessary treatments, reduce financial burdens on families, and promote the overall well-being of children with autism. This can significantly improve the quality of care available to affected families in Connecticut.
SB00672, also known as 'An Act Requiring Out-of-State Health Insurance Policies To Provide Coverage For The Treatment Of Autism Spectrum Disorders', aims to amend state statutes pertaining to health insurance benefits. Specifically, it mandates that health insurance policies issued outside of the state of Connecticut must include coverage for the treatment of autism spectrum disorders for residents of the state. This is intended to ensure that Connecticut residents receive equitable treatment options regardless of where their insurance is sourced.
While the bill has the potential to vastly improve coverage for autism treatment, it may face opposition from insurance companies who may be concerned about the implications of extending their policies to meet this requirement. Critics may argue it places additional burdens on out-of-state insurers and could influence the pricing of insurance premiums. Additionally, some legislative members might express concern regarding the regulation of out-of-state insurance practices and the state's authority in enforcing such coverage requirements.