Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H927

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to colon cancer screening

Impact

Should H927 be enacted, it would amend several chapters of the General Laws to expand coverage mandates associated with colorectal cancer screenings across the state. This includes not only state employees but also private insurance policies, promoting a comprehensive approach to health care equity. The requirement for insurers to provide these screenings without co-payments or deductibles aims to eliminate financial barriers, thereby encouraging individuals to get screened routinely.

Summary

House Bill 927 aims to enhance colorectal cancer prevention by mandating coverage for screening services starting at 30 years of age. This legislation seeks to ensure that various screening methods, including flexible sigmoidoscopy, FIT tests, and colonoscopies, are deemed medically necessary by a patient's primary care physician and are covered without cost-sharing requirements. This initiative is intended to promote early detection and improve health outcomes among residents of the Commonwealth by ensuring equitable access to essential preventive services.

Contention

As with many health-related legislative initiatives, there may be contention among various stakeholders regarding funding, the efficacy of preventive measures, and broader implications for health policy. Supporters argue that extending coverage for these essential screenings represents a critical public health strategy that will save lives through early detection. However, some critics may raise concerns about the financial impact on health insurers and the potential for incentivizing unnecessary medical services, necessitating a balanced discussion surrounding health care costs versus benefits.

Companion Bills

MA S2576

Similar To Relative to expanding the newborn screening panel

MA H4410

Similar To Relative to breast cancer equity and early detection

MA S2734

Similar To Relative to birthing justice in the Commonwealth.

MA H4634

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H3954

Relative to xylitol labeling

MA H3134

Relative to prepaid wireless surcharges

MA H2285

Relative to public safety in hoisting regulations

MA H3605

Relative to vanity plate fees

MA H2122

Relative to certainty of continuing education for chiropractors

MA H479

Relative to limited liability company fees

MA H2694

Relative to the exemption of the sales or use tax for leased motor vehicles

MA H3481

Relative to 100% disabled veteran recreation

Similar Bills

MA H1076

Relative to colon cancer screening

MA S776

Relative to colon cancer screening

MA H1297

Relative to colon screenings

MA H1020

Relative to colon cancer under the age of 50 years of age, prevalence, screening and insurance coverage and care in the Commonwealth aka Martha's Bill

MA H1169

Relative to colon cancer under the age of 50 years of age, prevalence, screening and insurance coverage and care in the Commonwealth aka Martha's Bill

MA H1286

Relative to colorectal and breast cancer screenings

MA H1117

Relative to colorectal and breast cancer screenings

CT SB00098

An Act Concerning Deductibles For Screening Colonoscopies And Screening Sigmoidoscopies.