Indiana 2024 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1341

Introduced
1/10/24  

Caption

Hair loss treatment coverage.

Impact

If passed, the bill would amend existing Indiana insurance law, specifically by adding new sections to the Indiana Code that mandate coverage for scalp cooling items. The effective date of the proposed law is July 1, 2024, making it a timely addition to insurance regulations as the state aims to support individuals facing the challenges of cancer treatment. This legislative move aligns Indiana with other states that recognize the importance of scalp cooling technology in enhancing the quality of life for cancer patients, thus broadening the attention given to ancillary healthcare services in insurance coverage.

Summary

House Bill 1341 aims to improve access to treatment for individuals undergoing chemotherapy by requiring certain health insurance plans to cover scalp cooling items. Specifically, this includes state employee health plans, accident and sickness insurance policies, and health maintenance organization contracts. The bill defines a 'covered individual' as someone entitled to coverage under these plans and who is undergoing cancer treatment. Coverage for scalp cooling items—such as cooling caps, hypothermia caps, and cold caps—is intended to prevent or reduce hair loss, a common concern for cancer patients during chemotherapy treatments.

Contention

While HB1341 seems straightforward in its intent, discussions may arise regarding the cost implications for insurance providers and the potential for insurance premium increases as a result of expanding coverage. Legislators and stakeholders may also debate the adequacy of definitions used in the bill, such as what qualifies as a 'scalp cooling item' and whether exclusions for certain insurance types, like Medicare or supplemental plans, inadvertently leave some patients without necessary support. Stakeholder opinions could vary based on perspectives about state regulation of insurance versus market-driven solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0208

Coverage for living organ donors.

IN HB1291

Information about health care and health coverage.

IN HB1231

Gender transition procedures for minors.

IN HB1628

Newborn nurse visitation program.

IN HB1314

Pediatric cancer research and treatment grant.

IN SB0008

Prescription drug rebates and pricing.

IN HB1273

Prescription drug rebates and pricing.

IN HB1284

Prohibition of race based hair discrimination.

IN HB1125

Delivery network companies.

IN HB1357

Transition from Marketplace plan to Medicare.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.