Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S1494

Introduced
1/8/26  
Refer
1/16/26  

Caption

Insurance Coverage for Breast Cancer Screening

Impact

If enacted, the bill will impact existing statutes related to health insurance coverage, particularly by updating laws to ensure that health maintenance contracts and other insurance policies provide comprehensive coverage for breast cancer screenings. Starting on January 1, 2027, these coverage mandates will take effect, potentially leading to increased access to preventive health care for women in Florida. Insurers will be required to make coverage available without subjecting it to deductibles or copayment provisions under certain circumstances, thus enhancing affordability for policyholders.

Summary

Bill S1494, titled 'Insurance Coverage for Breast Cancer Screening', aims to strengthen health insurance policies regarding coverage for breast cancer screenings and diagnosis in Florida. The bill mandates that certain health insurance plans offer specific minimum coverage for breast cancer screening. This includes provisions for annual screening mammograms for women over the age of 40 and additional screenings for those deemed at increased risk based on various medical factors including family history, previous health conditions, and age. The requirements are aligned with the latest guidelines from the National Comprehensive Cancer Network.

Contention

Discussions surrounding Bill S1494 include notable points concerning the balance between ensuring adequate health coverage while managing insurance policy costs. Some stakeholders argue that requiring comprehensive coverage could lead to increased insurance premiums, while supporters emphasize the importance of preventive care and early diagnosis in combating breast cancer effectively. This reflects ongoing debates in health policy regarding health insurance mandates and their implications for both insurers and insured individuals.

Companion Bills

FL H0137

Similar To Coverage for Mammograms and Supplemental Breast Cancer Screenings

Similar Bills

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