Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H7558

Introduced
2/18/22  

Caption

Accident And Sickness Insurance Policies

Impact

The bill enforces that insurers must cover two screening mammograms per year for women who have been treated for breast cancer in the last five years or are considered at high risk due to genetic factors. Additionally, it includes provisions for breast ultrasound screenings, breast MRI exams, and digital breast tomosynthesis for individuals notified about having dense breast tissue. This change is poised to significantly improve healthcare access and cancer prevention efforts in the state, particularly for those populations at heightened risk.

Summary

House Bill 7558 is legislation aimed at amending the existing laws concerning accident and sickness insurance policies in Rhode Island. It mandates that all individual or group hospital and medical expense insurance policies, as well as hospital service plans and health maintenance organizations, provide coverage for mammograms and pap smears in accordance with the guidelines established by the American Cancer Society. This move is intended to enhance women's access to crucial preventive healthcare services critical in early detection of breast cancer.

Contention

While the bill promotes essential health coverage, there is likely to be discussion around its economic implications for insurance providers, who may argue that the additional coverage requirements could lead to increased premiums. Advocates for women's health emphasize the importance of expanding access to preventive services as a way to potentially reduce long-term healthcare costs associated with late-stage cancer treatments. There may also be debates on whether the guidelines should include broader parameters for those requiring screening beyond the existing high-risk classifications.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

NJ S1330

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ A3053

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ S586

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ A648

"Michelle's Law"; requires health benefit plans to cover mammogram for an individual if recommended by health care provider.

NJ A2448

Requires health care professionals to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bi-lateral ultrasounds.

NJ S2666

Requires health care professional to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bi-lateral ultrasounds.

NJ A1697

Requires health care professionals to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bi-lateral ultrasounds.

NJ S1521

Requires health care professionals to order bi-lateral ultrasounds concurrently when ordering mammograms; requires insurers to cover concurrent mammograms and bilateral ultrasounds.