If enacted, HB 9417 would require insurance plans to cover annual screening mammographies with no cost-sharing requirements for women over the age of 29. This mandate would not only apply to federally funded programs like Medicare and Medicaid but would also extend to private health insurance plans under the Public Health Service Act. As a result, more women could afford these essential screenings, which are crucial for early detection of breast cancer. The bill is expected to increase access to preventive healthcare services, potentially leading to better health outcomes.
Summary
House Bill 9417, titled the Early Access to Screening Act, proposes significant amendments to the Social Security Act and the Public Health Service Act to ensure that annual screening mammographies are provided free of charge to women starting at the age of 30. The bill aims to remove financial barriers to access, thereby promoting early detection and potentially saving lives through timely interventions. The changes are set to come into effect beginning January 1, 2025, establishing a new standard for women's health coverage under Medicare and Medicaid.
Contention
There are points of contention surrounding HB 9417; some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the financial implications for insurance providers due to the mandated coverage. Others may debate about whether the age threshold of starting screening at 30 is appropriate, with some advocating for even younger screenings based on personal or family medical histories. Additionally, the implementation timeline gives states and providers a two-year period to adjust to the new requirements, raising discussions on how effectively this transition can be managed without compromising patient care.
Requires health insurance coverage for mammography by either mammogram and breast ultrasound or breast tomosynthesis for persons with heterogeneously dense or extremely dense breasts.
Health: testing; notification of dense breast tissue; eliminate, and provide for other general amendments to the use of radiation machines for mammography. Amends secs. 13501, 13521, 13522 & 13523 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.13501 et seq.) & repeals secs. 13524 & 13531 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.13524 & 333.13531).
Health: testing; notification of dense breast tissue; eliminate, and provide for other general amendments to the use of radiation machines for mammography. Amends secs. 13501, 13521, 13522 & 13523 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.13501 et seq.) & repeals secs. 13524 & 13531 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.13524 & 333.13531).