West Virginia 2025 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB606

Introduced
2/26/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Engrossed
3/12/25  
Refer
3/13/25  

Caption

Relating to notification of breast density

Impact

This bill is significant as it enhances the communication between healthcare providers and patients, particularly in the context of breast cancer risks associated with dense breast tissue. By mandating that patients are informed about their breast density and its implications, the law aims to empower patients to engage in informed discussions about their healthcare options, which could lead to earlier detection of breast cancer for those at higher risk. The guidelines are designed to ensure that all patients receive comprehensive information after their mammograms, regardless of the density classification.

Summary

Senate Bill 606 aims to amend the Code of West Virginia by introducing a requirement for notification regarding breast density after mammography screenings. The bill stipulates that patients who receive mammography results must be informed about their breast density classification and its implications for breast cancer detection and risk. Specifically, for patients with heterogeneously or extremely dense breasts, healthcare providers are required to discuss the potential challenges in identifying breast cancer through standard mammograms, and the need for additional imaging tests may be necessary for these individuals.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB 606 appears to be supportive, with many stakeholders emphasizing the importance of patient education and awareness in healthcare. Advocates argue that by improving the understanding of breast density and its impact on breast cancer detection, the bill contributes to better healthcare outcomes for women. Some healthcare professionals and advocacy groups have lauded the initiative as a necessary step to address a significant aspect of breast cancer screening and diagnosis.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, concerns exist regarding the implementation of the notification process and whether healthcare providers will adequately communicate the required information. Potential contention may arise over the effectiveness of the mandated language in conveying the risks associated with breast density and whether it could lead to increased anxiety among patients. Additionally, there may be discussions regarding the economic implications of additional imaging tests for those with dense breasts, raising questions about insurance coverage and overall healthcare costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3101

Relating to notification of breast density

WV HB4937

Relating to notification of breast density

WV SB668

Requiring patient notification when screening indicates dense breast tissue

WV HB2140

Relating to insurance coverage for breast cancer screening

WV HB4617

Relating to insurance coverage for breast cancer screening

WV SB486

Establishing insurance provisions requiring coverage for annual breast cancer screenings

WV HB4433

Relating to exempting the acquisition and utilization of a mobile facility which performs mammography or low density computerized tomography.

WV SB268

Relating to PEIA

WV SB310

Exempting acquisition and utilization of mobile facility which performs mammography or low- density computerized tomography

WV HB2534

Relating to public employees insurance

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.