Require health plan issuers and Medicaid to cover PANDAS, PANS
Impact
If enacted, HB142 would expand healthcare coverage significantly for affected families by ensuring that necessary treatments for PANDAS and PANS are included in health plans. It asserts that the Medicaid program must provide coverage comparable to what is available for other medical benefits, which would help eliminate barriers to access care for these specialized health needs. The bill also emphasizes the importance of awareness by designating October 9th as 'PANDAS and PANS Awareness Day,' underscoring a commitment to education and advocacy for affected families.
Summary
House Bill 142 seeks to amend Ohio law to require health plan issuers and the Medicaid program to cover the diagnosis and treatment of Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections (PANDAS) and Pediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome (PANS). This legislation is aimed at addressing the needs of children who suffer from these conditions, which can severely impact their quality of life and mental health. The bill establishes provisions for comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, various therapeutic treatments, and mandates that these services be covered without the burden of step therapy protocols or prior authorization requirements.
Contention
Debate surrounding HB142 may arise regarding funding and the implications of mandating such coverage within existing health insurance frameworks. Some legislators may argue about the additional costs this could impose on the state and private insurance providers, especially if the state has to supplement coverage due to federal requirements under the Affordable Care Act. Furthermore, while proponents emphasize the necessity of providing comprehensive care for these serious conditions, there may be opposition based on concerns about how this might affect insurance premiums or limit resources for other healthcare needs.
Requests a study of the costs and benefits of mandating coverage for therapies and treatments for PANS, PANDAS, and both conditions as types of AE by private insurance plans in the state of La.