Missouri 2026 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB1705

Introduced
2/23/26  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of preventative healthcare services

Impact

The enactment of SB1705 is expected to significantly alter the landscape of health insurance in Missouri. By eliminating cost-sharing for certain preventative services, the bill could incentivize individuals to seek necessary health screenings and vaccinations, thereby possibly leading to improved public health outcomes. The bill's provisions align with federal guidelines while offering some flexibility in terms of out-of-network coverage and high deductible health plans, ensuring that patients have access to these critical health services without facing significant financial barriers.

Summary

Senate Bill 1705 introduces provisions concerning insurance coverage for preventative health care services in Missouri. The bill mandates that all health carriers operating in the state must provide coverage without imposing any cost-sharing requirements for specific evidence-based services rated A or B by the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force. Additionally, it includes immunizations recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and preventative care as detailed by the Health Resources and Services Administration. This policy change aims to enhance access to essential health services for Missourians starting January 1, 2026.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, SB1705 may encounter opposition from various stakeholders, particularly insurance companies concerned about the financial implications of the mandated coverage. Some critics argue that the bill places a burden on health carriers, particularly those that offer high deductible plans, by limiting their ability to impose cost-sharing on certain preventative services. Furthermore, the establishment of a Health Insurance Preventative Health Care Services Advisory Committee could also become a point of contention, with stakeholders questioning its effectiveness and representation regarding future healthcare recommendations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB13

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of pharmacy services

MO SB260

Enacts provisions relating to health insurance coverage of maternity services

MO HB1126

Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of anesthesia services

MO SB175

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for prescription insulin drugs

MO SB406

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of genetic screenings for cancer risk

MO SB824

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage of genetic screenings for cancer risk

MO HB932

Creates provisions relating to insurance coverage of anesthesia services

MO SB567

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health treatments

MO SB550

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for mental health treatments

MO SB308

Enacts provisions relating to insurance coverage for cancer treatment

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