Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05189 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 01/14/2021

                             
 
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General Assembly  Proposed Bill No. 5189  
January Session, 2021  
LCO No. 588 
 
 
Referred to Committee on INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE  
 
 
Introduced by:  
REP. TURCO, 27th Dist. 
REP. BORER, 115th Dist. 
 
 
 
 
AN ACT CONCERNING REQUIRED HEALTH INSURANCE 
COVERAGE FOR BENEFITS RELATED TO BREAST CANCER. 
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly convened: 
 
That sections 38a-503 and 38a-530 of the general statutes be amended 1 
to: (1) Require health insurance coverage for diagnostic mammograms, 2 
ultrasound screenings and magnetic resonance imaging of breasts and 3 
breast biopsies for both women and men; (2) reduce the minimum age 4 
at which an individual or group health insurance policy is required to 5 
provide coverage for a baseline mammogram from thirty-five to thirty 6 
years of age; and (3) require health insurance coverage for the detection 7 
and diagnosis of breast cancer in an individual who has been treated for 8 
a childhood cancer, and received radiation treatment that was directed 9 
at the individual's chest as part of the treatment for said childhood 10 
cancer, regardless of such individual's age. 11 
Statement of Purpose:   
To: (1) Require health insurance coverage for diagnostic mammograms, 
ultrasound screenings and magnetic resonance imaging of breasts and 
breast biopsies for both women and men; (2) reduce the minimum age  Proposed Bill No.  5189 
 
 
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at which an individual or group health insurance policy is required to 
provide coverage for a baseline mammogram from thirty-five to thirty 
years of age; and (3) require health insurance coverage for the detection 
and diagnosis of breast cancer in an individual who has been treated for 
a childhood cancer, and received radiation treatment that was directed 
at the individual's chest as part of the treatment for said childhood 
cancer, regardless of such individual's age.