Health insurance; require policies to cover Cologuard colorectal cancer screening tests.
Impact
Should this bill pass, it will amend Section 25-15-9 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, which governs health insurance plans for state and school employees. The law will require that the state employee health insurance plan also includes coverage for Cologuard colorectal cancer screening tests, thereby expanding access to preventive health measures. This change is expected to improve early detection of colorectal cancer, potentially reducing healthcare costs and improving outcomes through earlier interventions for identified health issues.
Summary
House Bill 1061 aims to mandate that various health insurance policies in Mississippi provide coverage for Cologuard colorectal cancer screening tests. The bill outlines specific guidelines for insurance plans, which include individual and group policies, health maintenance organizations, and self-insured arrangements. The proposed effective date for this requirement is July 1, 2026. This coverage will be integral for state residents, ensuring that Cologuard screenings are accessible without larger deductibles or coinsurance than what's applicable to other similar benefits, should such benefits exist within the policy.
Contention
While the bill appears beneficial in promoting health, discussions around its implementation might bring forth points of contention regarding cost implications for insurance providers and how such mandates could affect insurance premiums. Stakeholders may express concerns about the financial burden that mandatory coverage might impose on smaller health plans or the state employee insurance budget. There may also be debates on the necessity of including specific screening tests versus allowing insurers flexibility to define what constitutes adequate preventive coverage.