Indiana 2026 Regular Session

Indiana House Bill HB1373

Introduced
1/8/26  

Caption

Breast reconstruction coverage.

Impact

The implications of HB1373 extend to amend existing state insurance laws to include explicit requirements for breast reconstruction coverage under state employee health plans and individual health insurance policies. This bill not only ensures coverage but also mandates the establishment of adequate networks of breast reconstruction surgeons, which is vital for providing timely and convenient access to necessary medical services. Furthermore, the bill includes provisions to prevent insurers from denying claims without substantial evidence of fraud related to prior authorizations, thereby enhancing patient rights within the healthcare system.

Summary

House Bill 1373 focuses on breast reconstruction coverage, ensuring that state employee health plans and certain health insurance policies provide comprehensive coverage for breast reconstruction surgeries post-mastectomy. The bill mandates coverage for all modalities, types, and techniques of breast reconstruction, paramount for the recovery and wellness of individuals who have undergone mastectomy due to cancer or other medical conditions. Enactment of this bill is seen as a significant step towards enhancing the quality of healthcare available to state employees and the insured population by removing previous limitations on coverage for reconstructive surgeries.

Contention

The bill could face contention regarding the potential cost implications for state employee health plans and the insurance industry, as expanding coverage may lead to increased premiums or changes in policy structures. Stakeholders concerned about fiscal impacts of mandated healthcare coverage may argue against the additional financial burden this legislation could impose. Nevertheless, proponents advocate for the moral and ethical necessity of such coverage, citing the physical and emotional health benefits to patients undergoing mastectomy and subsequent reconstruction procedures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN HB1061

Coverage for cancer screening.

IN HB1202

Medicaid coverage for treatment of obesity.

IN HB1129

Mental health coverage by third party.

IN SB0184

Coverage for clean dietary supplements.

IN HB1138

Coverage for obesity treatments.

IN HB1205

Fertility insurance coverage.

IN HB1594

Coverage for preventative health services.

IN HB1358

Coverage of prescription pain medications.

IN HB1552

Coverage for treatment of chronic diseases.

IN HB1062

Coverage for certain cancer prescriptions.

Similar Bills

AR HB1859

To Amend The Law Concerning Mastectomies.

CT HB06080

An Act Concerning Medicaid Coverage Of Noninvasive, Custom Breast Prostheses For Mastectomy Patients.

GA SR907

Department of Insurance; to meet with stakeholders to explore best practices in the medical surveillance of patients after primary therapy for breast cancer and to provide any recommendations; urge

NJ S1358

Requires hospitals to provide breast cancer patients with information concerning reconstructive surgery; prohibits certain provisions in managed care plan contracts.

NJ A3093

Requires hospitals to provide breast cancer patients with information concerning reconstructive surgery; prohibits certain provisions in managed care plan contracts.

TX HB2610

Relating to Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for certain cancer-related treatments or items.

IL HB5001

INS-MAMMOGRAM COVERAGE

GA SB509

Insurance; certain health benefit policies to cover an annual chest imaging test for a covered person who has undergone a mastectomy or other cancer treatment; provide