Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB230

Introduced
1/4/24  
Refer
1/4/24  
Report Pass
1/25/24  

Caption

Health insurance; cost sharing for breast examinations.

Impact

The passage of HB230 would significantly influence state health insurance laws by reinforcing the importance of preventive healthcare services, particularly concerning women's health. Effective from January 1, 2025, these provisions are critical for ensuring that women can undergo necessary examinations without financial burdens, which can often deter individuals from seeking timely medical intervention. This change is consistent with national guidelines promoting early detection of breast cancers and would align Virginia's health policies with evidence-based practices.

Summary

House Bill 230 aims to amend the Code of Virginia to eliminate cost sharing for diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations covered under individual or group accident and sickness insurance policies. This legislation mandates that insurance providers cannot impose any copayment, deductible, or coinsurance on policies offered in Virginia for the specified breast examinations. By enhancing access to necessary diagnostic procedures, the bill seeks to improve early detection and treatment of breast cancer, thus potentially increasing survival rates among women in the Commonwealth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB230 appears largely positive, with support from various health advocates and organizations emphasizing the critical need for accessible breast health examinations. Lawmakers promoting this bill highlight that the removal of cost barriers is a step toward quality healthcare for women. While opposition was minimal, concerns raised primarily focused on the potential impact on insurance costs and coverage structures, as some insurers may worry about increased financial liabilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention include discussions about the potential financial impact on insurance providers and the state's regulatory landscape for health services. There are varying opinions regarding how this legislation might influence overall insurance premiums and healthcare costs moving forward. Detractors of the bill may argue that while the intent is to promote better health outcomes, it could inadvertently affect the cost-efficiency of insurance plans. Nevertheless, supporters argue passionately for the necessity of the bill in promoting improved health outcomes for women.

Companion Bills

VA HB921

Similar To Health insurance; cost sharing for breast examinations.

Previously Filed As

VA HB1815

Health insurance; coverage for breast examinations..

VA HB1782

Health insurance; ensuring fairness in cost-sharing.

VA SB1425

Health insurance; ensuring fairness in cost-sharing.

VA HB2038

State employees; health insurance coverage, incapacitated adult children.

VA HB1594

Multijurisdictional community services boards; health insurance coverage for employees.

VA SB1368

Multijurisdictional community services boards; health insurance coverage for employees.

VA HB2356

Health insurance; coverage for colorectal cancer screening.

VA SB1003

Health insurance; mandated coverage for hearing aids for minors.

VA HB2366

Health insurance; coverage for diagnosis of and treatment for infertility.

VA HB1538

Health insurance; coverage for doula care services.

Similar Bills

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