Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1859

Introduced
3/19/25  
Refer
3/19/25  
Report Pass
3/31/25  
Engrossed
4/1/25  
Refer
4/1/25  
Report Pass
4/3/25  
Enrolled
4/9/25  
Chaptered
4/14/25  

Caption

To Amend The Law Concerning Mastectomies.

Impact

By enforcing a minimum hospital stay of no less than 48 hours for patients undergoing mastectomies, unless otherwise advised by a physician, the bill is intended to enhance patient care and recovery. Furthermore, it ensures that coverage extends to breast reconstruction procedures, both for the affected breast and the opposite breast to maintain symmetry. This would alleviate financial burdens on patients opting for necessary reconstructive surgery and ensure they are informed of their coverage options from enrollment and on an annual basis.

Summary

House Bill 1859 aims to amend the existing laws regarding mastectomy procedures and the associated healthcare benefits mandated for insurance plans in Arkansas. The bill sets clear requirements for healthcare insurers to ensure that female patients undergoing mastectomies receive comprehensive coverage, including a minimum hospital stay, reconstructive surgery options, and prosthetic coverage. This amendment to the Arkansas Code seeks to align state law with the latest standards set forth by the federal Women's Health and Cancer Rights Act.

Contention

While the bill appears to offer significant benefits to patients, there may be contention surrounding the potential impacts on healthcare costs for insurers. Concerns could arise regarding the additional financial responsibilities that insurers might face with the mandated extended hospital stays and comprehensive reconstructive coverage. Some stakeholders may argue this puts undue pressure on insurance premiums, ultimately affecting the affordability of healthcare plans more broadly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1776

To Amend The Law Concerning Ground Ambulance Services; And To Establish A Minimum Allowable Reimbursement For Ground Ambulance Services.

AR SB490

Concerning Coverage For Genetic Testing For Inherited Cancer Mutations; And To Create The Genetic Testing Act.

AR SB392

An Act To Amend The Law Concerning Body Art; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Cosmetology Technical Advisory Committee.

AR SB142

To Amend The Healthcare Contracting Simplification Act; And To Regulate Network Leasing Under The Healthcare Contracting Simplification Act.

AR HB1571

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Audits Of Counties And Municipalities.

AR HB1741

To Require Consent To The Assignment Of Benefits To A Healthcare Provider; And To Mandate Notice To An Enrollee Of The Assignment Of Benefits To A Healthcare Provider.

AR SB356

To Abolish Inactive State Entities; To Amend The Law Concerning The Reporting Of Boards And Commissions; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1775

To Amend The Law Concerning The Uniform Attendance And Leave Policy Act; To Amend The Law Concerning Sick Leave; And To Create Foster Care Leave.

AR HB1275

To Regulate Electronic Medical Records; And To Prohibit A Healthcare Payor That Has Electronic Access To Medical Records From Requesting Medical Records In A Different Format From A Healthcare Provider.

AR HB1348

To Encourage The Development Of A State Audit Process Concerning Qualified Payment Amounts; And To Authorize The State Insurance Department To Develop A State Audit Process Concerning Qualified Payment Amounts.

Similar Bills

LA SB494

Provides relative to coverage for mastectomies and reconstructive surgery. (8/1/20)

IN HB1058

Breast cancer screening and services.

IA HF384

A bill for an act relating to health insurance coverage for certain post-mastectomy-related issues.

LA HB694

Provides relative to required coverage for reconstructive surgeries following mastectomies (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB347

Provides relative to health insurance coverage for breast cancer screening and treatment (EN INCREASE SG EX See Note)

IL HB4460

POLICE&FIRE INS-MENTAL HEALTH

LA SB636

Requires insurance plans to provide coverage for a minimum forty-eight hour time period in a hospital after a mastectomy. (8/1/12)