Kansas 2025-2026 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB219

Introduced
2/5/25  

Caption

Imposing certain health insurance coverage requirements for screening and diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2287

Imposing certain health insurance coverage requirements for screening and diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.

KS SB161

Imposing certain health insurance coverage requirements for screening and diagnostic examinations for breast cancer.

KS HB2689

Requiring that certain health insurance plans impose no-cost sharing requirement on insured individuals for diagnostic breast examinations for breast cancer.

KS HB2824

Mandating insurance coverage for pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS) and pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS).

KS SB206

Enacting the medical autonomy/accessibility and truth act to remove certain provisions regarding abortion from the no taxpayer funding for abortion act, the woman's-right-to-know act and the pain-capable unborn child act to allow for insurance coverage for abortions, provide tax benefits for abortion-related services and remove inaccurate statements regarding the risks of abortion.

KS HB2273

Substitute for HB 2273 by Committee on Appropriations - Making and concerning certain supplemental appropriations for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 and appropriations for fiscal years 2025 and 2026 for various state agencies.

KS SB24

Changing the required number of employees contained in the definitions of "large employer" and "small employer" for purposes of coverage for autism spectrum disorder.

KS SB246

Defining in-state and interstate practitioners under the Kansas telemedicine act, establishing certain standards of care, requiring certain insurance coverage of in-state telemedicine services and establishing the Kansas telehealth advisory committee.

KS HB2337

Defining in-state and interstate practitioners under the Kansas telemedicine act, establishing certain standards of care, requiring certain insurance coverage of in-state telemedicine services and establishing the Kansas telehealth advisory committee.

KS HB2095

Changing the required number of employees contained in the definitions of "large employer" and "small employer" for purposes of coverage of autism spectrum disorder.

Similar Bills

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