Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1076

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to colon cancer screening

Impact

The bill proposes to amend multiple sections of the General Laws of Massachusetts, particularly Chapters 32A, 118E, 176B, and 176G. These amendments ensure that colorectal cancer screening services are fully covered by insurance without any cost-sharing requirements such as copayments, deductibles, or coinsurance. This is intended to remove financial barriers that may deter individuals from pursuing necessary screening procedures, thus potentially increasing early detection rates and improving health outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 1076 aims to enhance colorectal cancer screening coverage for certain groups within Massachusetts, specifically targeting active and retired state employees. The bill mandates that insurance policies provide specific screenings starting at the age of 30 as deemed medically necessary by a primary care physician. This includes various diagnostic tests like flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy, and fecal tests, ensuring access to early detection for colorectal cancer.

Contention

While the legislation emphasizes preventive healthcare and financial accessibility, it may raise discussions regarding the equity of insurance coverage across different demographics in the commonwealth. Some stakeholders might argue that focusing primarily on state employees could neglect higher risk populations that do not fall under this insurance coverage umbrella, raising concerns about disparities in health access. Therefore, it may invoke discussions about the broader implications for public health policy in addressing cancer screening across various groups.

Companion Bills

MA H4933

Replaced by Relative to colon cancer screening

Previously Filed As

MA H4933

Relative to colon cancer screening

MA H1297

Relative to colon screenings

MA S776

Relative to colon cancer screening

MA H1286

Relative to colorectal and breast cancer screenings

MA H1169

Relative to colon cancer under the age of 50 years of age, prevalence, screening and insurance coverage and care in the Commonwealth aka Martha's Bill

MA HB421

AN ACT relating to colorectal cancer screenings.

MA H1230

Mandating access to cancer screenings for firefighters through health care benefits plans or programs provided by the public employer

MA HB1123

In casualty insurance, further providing for coverage for colorectal cancer screening.

MA HB1196

Provides relative to coverage of colorectal cancer screening, colonoscopies, and associated preventive services (RE1 NO IMPACT See Note)

MA S690

Mandating access to cancer screenings for firefighters through health care benefits plans or programs provided by the public employer

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