Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD1665

Introduced
4/13/23  
Refer
4/13/23  

Caption

An Act to Improve Breast Health Care by Providing Coverage for Genetic Counseling and Testing

Impact

The enactment of LD1665 will have significant implications for state laws regarding health insurance coverage, particularly in relation to preventive health services. It aligns with broader national trends towards improving access to necessary health interventions for at-risk populations. By requiring insurance coverage for BRCA-related genetic testing without cost-sharing, the bill seeks to promote early detection and intervention strategies for breast cancer, ultimately aiming to enhance patient outcomes and reduce long-term healthcare costs associated with late-stage cancer treatments.

Summary

LD1665, titled 'An Act to Improve Breast Health Care by Providing Coverage for Genetic Counseling and Testing', aims to mandate that all individual and group health insurance policies provide coverage for genetic counseling and testing related to BRCA genes for individuals at increased risk of developing breast cancer. This legislation is in response to the growing recognition of the importance of genetic testing in preventive healthcare, particularly for those who may carry genetic markers indicating a higher likelihood of developing BRCA-related cancers. The bill is intended to ensure that no financial barriers—such as deductibles or copayments—are imposed on patients seeking these critical services, thus reinforcing the value placed on preventive care in healthcare policy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding LD1665 appears to be largely positive among health advocacy groups and legislators supportive of increased healthcare access. Proponents argue that this legislation is a vital step in supporting women’s health and ensuring equitable healthcare access for those at risk of hereditary cancer syndromes. However, it is important to note that discussions around healthcare coverage bills can invoke concerns among conservative factions or groups wary of expanding mandates on insurance providers. Overall, the supportive sentiment reflects a growing awareness of genetic health issues and a commitment to enhancing healthcare provisions for preventive care.

Contention

While largely seen as a progressive step towards improved health coverage, contention may arise in the areas of insurance provider responsibilities and potential financial implications for insurance markets. Opponents may argue that mandates like those proposed in LD1665 could lead to increased insurance premiums as providers adjust to fulfill these coverage requirements. As such, the bill may face scrutiny regarding its economic impact on healthcare costs and the overall insurance landscape in the state. This tension between accessibility and affordability will be critical as stakeholders discuss the bill’s merits and potential pitfalls in legislative sessions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME SB8

In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for mammographic examinations and diagnostic breast imaging and providing for coverage for BRCA-related genetic counseling and genetic testing.

ME A5473

Requires health insurers to cover additional mammogram examinations and genetic testing and counseling under certain circumstances.

ME HB2649

Cancer screening; coverage; gene mutation

ME HB2292

Cancer screening; coverage; gene mutation

ME SB406

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of genetic screenings for cancer risk

ME SB1047

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of genetic screenings for cancer risk

ME SB88

In casualty insurance, repealing provisions relating to coverage for mammographic examinations and breast imaging and providing for coverage for mammographic examinations, magnetic resonance imaging and other forms of breast imaging.

ME AB1386

Genomic cancer testing information.

ME AB2342

Breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility screening.

ME HB345

Provides for coverage for breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility screening (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

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