Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF273

Introduced
1/21/25  

Caption

Medically necessary dental procedures as a result of cancer treatment health plan coverage requirement provision

Impact

The implementation of SF273 would have a considerable impact on state health insurance laws, effectively mandating that all health plans include coverage for specific dental procedures connected to cancer treatment. By enforcing these requirements, the bill ensures that individuals undergoing cancer treatments will not have to bear the full financial burden associated with necessary dental care, thereby improving overall patient outcomes. It seeks to bridge gaps in existing insurance coverage that often overlook dental implications arising from medical procedures.

Summary

SF273 is a legislative bill aimed at requiring health plans in Minnesota to cover medically necessary dental procedures that arise as a direct result of cancer treatment. The bill specifies that all insurance plans must provide this coverage for procedures related to chemotherapy, biotherapy, and radiation therapy. This legislative action underscores the need for comprehensive health coverage for cancer patients, acknowledging that dental health can be significantly impacted by cancer treatments.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance patient care and dental coverage in the context of cancer treatment, there may be contention regarding its financial implications for health insurance providers. Providers might express concerns over the increased costs associated with mandated coverage for additional procedures and treatments. Balancing the need for comprehensive care with the fiscal realities of administering such coverage could lead to debates in legislative discussions, particularly among those advocating for reduced healthcare costs.

Companion Bills

MN HF488

Similar To Medically necessary dental procedures that are a result of a cancer treatment required to be covered by health plans.

Previously Filed As

MN HF488

Medically necessary dental procedures that are a result of a cancer treatment required to be covered by health plans.

Similar Bills

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