Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00811

Introduced
1/31/13  
Introduced
1/31/13  
Refer
1/31/13  
Refer
1/31/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning Charter Oak Health Plan Coverage Of Mammographic Examinations.

Impact

The passage of SB00811 is expected to create significant improvements in early detection of breast cancer among women in the state. By expanding coverage to include a second mammogram when a first mammogram shows concerning signs, the bill aims to reduce the instances of undiagnosed breast cancer among women with dense breast tissue, which has been a recognized risk factor. This law would assist women in taking preventive measures and maintaining their health, potentially saving lives through timely intervention and treatment.

Summary

SB00811, also known as the Act Concerning Charter Oak Health Plan Coverage of Mammographic Examinations, aims to ensure women's health insurance policies include comprehensive benefits for breast cancer screenings. The bill specifies that an individual health insurance policy must cover a baseline mammogram for women aged 35 to 39 years and annual mammograms for women aged 40 years and older. Furthermore, it mandates that policies provide additional benefits for comprehensive ultrasound screenings if a mammogram indicates heterogeneous or dense breast tissue or if a woman is at increased risk for breast cancer, allowing for proactive health management.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB00811, there were notable points of contention regarding the extent of coverage mandated by the bill. While supporters, including many health advocacy groups, championed the bill for increasing necessary coverage and supporting women's health initiatives, some opponents raised concerns over the implication of increased insurance costs. They argued that mandating additional coverage could lead to higher premiums for consumers, which would affect affordability in the health insurance market. Balancing the need for comprehensive care while ensuring that health insurance remains affordable was a significant concern raised throughout the deliberations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05245

An Act Concerning Copayment-only Health Plans.

CT HB05460

An Act Concerning Health Insurance Coverage For Ambulance Services.

CT HB05488

An Act Concerning Various Revisions To The Public Health Statutes.

CT SB00001

An Act Concerning The Health And Safety Of Connecticut Residents.

CT HB05378

An Act Concerning Health Insurance Coverage For The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Infertility.

CT HB05198

An Act Concerning Telehealth.

CT HB05240

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage For Infertility Treatment.

CT SB00307

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Biomarker Testing.

CT SB00002

An Act Concerning Artificial Intelligence.

CT HB05248

An Act Concerning Health Benefit Review.

Similar Bills

NJ S586

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ A648

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ S1330

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ A3053

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ A1697

Requires health care professionals to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bi-lateral ultrasounds.

NJ A2448

Requires health care professionals to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bi-lateral ultrasounds.

NJ S2666

Requires health care professional to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bi-lateral ultrasounds.

NJ S1521

Requires health care professionals to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bilateral ultrasounds.