Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1251

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Mississippi Hemoglobin A1c Screening Coverage Act; create and require health insurance coverage for.

Impact

The act explicitly prohibits costs such as deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance from being applied to these screenings, ensuring that individuals can access this essential health service without facing any barriers to care. Additionally, the bill mandates that the Department of Insurance will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the new coverage requirements among health insurance providers. Self-insured employer plans governed by ERISA are exempt from the bill, although the act encourages voluntary compliance to enhance health outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 1251, also known as the Mississippi Hemoglobin A1C Screening Coverage Act, aims to expand health insurance coverage in Mississippi by requiring all health insurance policies and plans to provide 100% coverage for hemoglobin A1C screenings as part of annual wellness exams, starting from July 1, 2025. This bill is designed to promote the early detection and management of diabetes and pre-diabetic conditions, thereby improving public health outcomes across the state. Hemoglobin A1C screening is crucial for determining blood glucose levels and diagnosing potential diabetes-related issues.

Contention

While proponents argue that this initiative will significantly contribute to public health by facilitating early diabetes detection, it may face opposition concerning costs to insurance providers and potential implications for premiums, particularly regarding how insurers may adjust plans to offset expenses. The clarity of the law around enforcement, particularly in administering penalties for non-compliance by insurers, can also be a topic of discussion as the state prepares to implement the act.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB315

Health Insurance policies; require coverage of certain examinations primarily related to women's health.

MS HB13

Health Insurance policies; require coverage of certain examinations primarly related to women's health.

MS HB106

Health insurance policies; require coverage for certain obesity treatments.

MS HB8

Health insurance policies; require coverage for certain obesity treatments.

MS HB316

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS HB11

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS SB2779

HIV prevention drugs; require health insurance plans and Division of Medicaid to provide coverage for.

MS HB853

Health insurance policies; require certain to provide infertility coverage and establish pilot program in State Health Plan.

MS HB1141

State employees life and health insurance plan; revise to include coverage for contract personnel.

MS SB2307

Election commissioners; require board of supervisors to provide insurance coverage for.

Similar Bills

MS HB1220

Mississippi Hemoglobin A1c Screening Coverage Act; create and require health insurance coverage for.

MS HB943

State Health Insurance Plan; provide coverage for proton therapy to treat cancer and certain noncancerous tumors.

MS HB572

State Health Insurance Plan; provide coverage for proton therapy to treat cancer and certain noncancerous tumors.

MS HB1296

State Health Insurance Plan; provide coverage for proton therapy to treat cancer and certain noncancerous tumors.

MS HB11

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS HB316

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS HB462

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.

MS HB42

Health insurance; require certain policies to provide coverage for physician-prescribed proton beam therapy.