Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1058

Introduced
1/8/24  
Refer
1/8/24  
Report Pass
1/16/24  
Engrossed
1/23/24  
Refer
1/25/24  
Report Pass
2/15/24  
Enrolled
2/21/24  
Passed
3/4/24  
Chaptered
3/4/24  

Caption

Breast cancer screening and services.

Impact

If enacted, HB 1058 would significantly alter the landscape of health coverage for breast cancer-related services in Indiana. The bill would ensure that women over 35, particularly those at risk, receive essential screening mammograms annually, along with comprehensive outpatient treatment and rehabilitation services. This expansion of coverage is likely to decrease the financial burden on women needing breast cancer care and improve overall health outcomes for affected individuals by facilitating earlier detection and intervention.

Summary

House Bill 1058 aims to enhance coverage and access to breast cancer screening and treatment services for covered individuals, particularly focusing on women. The bill mandates the inclusion of breast cancer diagnostic services, outpatient treatment services, and rehabilitative services under state employee health plans and health maintenance organization contracts. This includes coverage for various mammography examinations and mandates coverage for treatments such as chemotherapy and psychological support services, making provisions for early diagnosis and timely treatment of breast cancer.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1058 appears to be largely positive, especially among healthcare advocates and organizations that focus on women's health issues. Proponents argue that this bill represents a crucial step toward ensuring that all women have access to lifesaving breast cancer screenings and treatments without the barrier of excessive cost-sharing. Conversely, some concerns were raised about the overall costs associated with extending these services and how they might impact health insurance premiums in the long run.

Contention

While the bill generally enjoys broad support, there are discussions surrounding the potential for increased healthcare costs and the provision of care. Critics have underscored the need for careful consideration to ensure that mandated services do not lead to higher insurance premiums or out-of-pocket costs for other individuals. The debate also highlights the importance of ensuring that quality of care is maintained as the state navigates the complexities of expanding health coverage in a sustainable manner.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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