Bill Text: FL H0111 | 2010 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Breast Cancer Treatment
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 3-0)
Status: (Failed) 2010-04-30 - Died in Committee on Health Care Regulation Policy (HFPC) [H0111 Detail]
Download: Florida-2010-H0111-Introduced.html
HB 111 |
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2 | An act relating to breast cancer treatment; providing a |
3 | short title; amending ss. 627.64171, 627.66121, and |
4 | 641.31, F.S.; including lymph node dissections under |
5 | provisions prescribing the length of hospital stay |
6 | relating to a mastectomy and the outpatient postsurgical |
7 | followup care that specified health insurers and health |
8 | maintenance organizations must cover; limiting |
9 | application; providing an effective date. |
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11 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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13 | Section 1. This act may be cited as the "Mary B. Hooks |
14 | Act." |
15 | Section 2. Subsections (1) and (2) and paragraph (a) of |
16 | subsection (4) of section 627.64171, Florida Statutes, are |
17 | amended to read: |
18 | 627.64171 Coverage for length of stay and outpatient |
19 | postsurgical care.-- |
20 | (1) Any health insurance policy that is issued, amended, |
21 | delivered, or renewed in this state which provides coverage for |
22 | breast cancer treatment may not limit inpatient hospital |
23 | coverage for lymph node dissections or mastectomies to any |
24 | period that is less than that determined by the treating |
25 | physician to be medically necessary in accordance with |
26 | prevailing medical standards and after consultation with the |
27 | insured patient. |
28 | (2) Any health insurance policy that provides coverage for |
29 | lymph node dissections or mastectomies under subsection (1) must |
30 | also provide coverage for outpatient postsurgical followup care |
31 | in keeping with prevailing medical standards by a licensed |
32 | health care professional qualified to provide postsurgical lymph |
33 | node dissection or mastectomy care. The treating physician, |
34 | after consultation with the insured patient, may choose that the |
35 | outpatient care be provided at the most medically appropriate |
36 | setting, which may include the hospital, treating physician's |
37 | office, outpatient center, or home of the insured patient. |
38 | (4)(a) This section does not require an insured patient to |
39 | have a lymph node dissection or |
40 | or stay in the hospital for a fixed period of time following the |
41 | lymph node dissection or mastectomy. |
42 | Section 3. Subsections (1) and (2) and paragraph (a) of |
43 | subsection (4) of section 627.66121, Florida Statutes, are |
44 | amended to read: |
45 | 627.66121 Coverage for length of stay and outpatient |
46 | postsurgical care.-- |
47 | (1) Any group, blanket, or franchise accident or health |
48 | insurance policy that is issued, amended, delivered, or renewed |
49 | in this state which provides coverage for breast cancer |
50 | treatment may not limit inpatient hospital coverage for lymph |
51 | node dissections or mastectomies to any period that is less than |
52 | that determined by the treating physician to be medically |
53 | necessary in accordance with prevailing medical standards and |
54 | after consultation with the insured patient. |
55 | (2) Any group, blanket, or franchise accident or health |
56 | insurance policy that provides coverage for lymph node |
57 | dissections or mastectomies under subsection (1) must also |
58 | provide coverage for outpatient postsurgical followup care in |
59 | keeping with prevailing medical standards by a licensed health |
60 | care professional qualified to provide postsurgical lymph node |
61 | dissection or mastectomy care. The treating physician, after |
62 | consultation with the insured patient, may choose that the |
63 | outpatient care be provided at the most medically appropriate |
64 | setting, which may include the hospital, treating physician's |
65 | office, outpatient center, or home of the insured patient. |
66 | (4)(a) This section does not require an insured patient to |
67 | have a lymph node dissection or |
68 | or stay in the hospital for a fixed period of time following the |
69 | lymph node dissection or mastectomy. |
70 | Section 4. Paragraphs (a) and (c) of subsection (31) of |
71 | section 641.31, Florida Statutes, are amended to read: |
72 | 641.31 Health maintenance contracts.-- |
73 | (31)(a) Health maintenance contracts that provide |
74 | coverage, benefits, or services for breast cancer treatment may |
75 | not limit inpatient hospital coverage for lymph node dissections |
76 | or mastectomies to any period that is less than that determined |
77 | by the treating physician under contract with the health |
78 | maintenance organization to be medically necessary in accordance |
79 | with prevailing medical standards and after consultation with |
80 | the covered patient. Such contract must also provide coverage |
81 | for outpatient postsurgical followup care in keeping with |
82 | prevailing medical standards by a licensed health care |
83 | professional under contract with the health maintenance |
84 | organization qualified to provide postsurgical lymph node |
85 | dissection or mastectomy care. The treating physician under |
86 | contract with the health maintenance organization, after |
87 | consultation with the covered patient, may choose that the |
88 | outpatient care be provided at the most medically appropriate |
89 | setting, which may include the hospital, treating physician's |
90 | office, outpatient center, or home of the covered patient. |
91 | (c)1. This subsection does not require a covered patient |
92 | to have a lymph node dissection or |
93 | hospital or stay in the hospital for a fixed period of time |
94 | following the lymph node dissection or mastectomy. |
95 | 2. This subsection does not prevent a contract from |
96 | imposing deductibles, coinsurance, or other cost sharing in |
97 | relation to benefits pursuant to this subsection, except that |
98 | such cost sharing shall not exceed cost sharing with other |
99 | benefits. |
100 | Section 5. This act shall take effect July 1, 2010. |
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