Health insurance policies; require coverage for certain obesity treatments.
Impact
The bill significantly impacts state laws governing health insurance, specifically mandating that certain treatments for obesity, including bariatric surgeries and necessary prescriptions, be covered under individual and group health insurance plans. By establishing requirements for coverage, it ensures that policyholders will not face excessive out-of-pocket expenses for treatments deemed medically necessary, thereby promoting better health management for affected individuals.
Summary
House Bill 106 mandates that all health insurance policies issued in Mississippi provide coverage for obesity treatment for individuals whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is thirty percent or more above their ideal body weight. To qualify for this coverage, a written order from a physician confirming the medical necessity is required. This bill aims to enhance health outcomes for those affected by obesity and related ailments by making essential treatments accessible without undue financial burden on those individuals who need them.
Contention
While proponents argue that House Bill 106 will facilitate access to critical obesity treatments and present a necessary step in combating obesity-related health issues, critics may contend that it imposes additional mandates on insurance providers, potentially leading to increased insurance premiums. The requirement for insurance plans to cover various obesity-related treatments has sparked debates over the balance between necessary health interventions and the financial implications for insurance companies and their customers.
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).
Mental health: hospitalization; person requiring treatment; revise, and modify certain procedures for treatment. Amends secs. 401, 427, 430, 461, 468, 472a & 475 of 1974 PA 258 (MCL 330.1401 et seq.).