Bill Text: FL S0266 | 2016 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Mammography Reports
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Failed) 2016-03-11 - Died in Banking and Insurance [S0266 Detail]
Download: Florida-2016-S0266-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2016 SB 266 By Senator Ring 29-00357-16 2016266__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to mammography reports; amending ss. 3 627.6418, 627.6613, and 641.31095, F.S.; requiring 4 that mammography reports include a specified notice 5 regarding breast density; making technical changes; 6 providing an effective date. 7 8 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 9 10 Section 1. Section 627.6418, Florida Statutes, is amended 11 to read: 12 627.6418 Coverage for mammograms.— 13 (1) An accident or health insurance policy issued, amended, 14 delivered, or renewed in this state must provide coverage for at 15 least the following: 16 (a) A baseline mammogram for any woman who is 35 years of 17 age or older, but younger than 40 years of age. 18 (b) A mammogram every 2 years for any woman who is 40 years 19 of age or older, but younger than 50 years of age, or more 20 frequently based on the recommendation of the patient’s 21 physicianphysician’s recommendation. 22 (c) A mammogram every year for any woman who is 50 years of 23 age or older. 24 (d) One or more mammograms a year, based upon a physician’s 25 recommendation, for any woman who is at risk for breast cancer 26 because of a personal or family history of breast cancer, 27 because of having a history of biopsy-proven benign breast 28 disease, because of having a mother, sister, or daughter who has 29 or has had breast cancer, or because a woman has not given birth 30 before the age of 30. 31 (2) Each mammography report provided to a patient must 32 include information about breast density based on the Breast 33 Imaging Reporting and Data System established by the American 34 College of Radiology and must include the following notice: 35 “Dense breast tissue may hide small abnormalities. If your 36 mammogram indicates that you have dense breast tissue, you may 37 benefit from supplementary screening tests, including a breast 38 ultrasound screening, a breast MRI examination, or both, 39 depending on your individual risk factors. A report of your 40 mammography results, including information about your breast 41 density, has been sent to your physician’s office. If you have 42 any questions or concerns about this report, you should contact 43 your physician.” 44 (3)(2)Except as provided in paragraph (1)(b), for 45 mammograms done more frequently than every 2 years for women 40 46 years of age or older but younger than 50 years of age, the 47 coverage required by subsection (1) applies, with or without a 48 physician prescription, if the insured obtains a mammogram in an 49 office, facility, or health testing service that uses 50 radiological equipment registered with the Department of Health 51 for breast cancer screening. The coverage is subject to the 52 deductible and coinsurance provisions applicable to outpatient 53 visits, and is also subject to all other terms and conditions 54 applicable to other benefits. This section does not affect any 55 requirements or prohibitions relating to who may perform, 56 analyze, or interpret a mammogram or the persons to whom the 57 results of a mammogram may be furnished or released. 58 (4)(3)This section does not apply to disability income, 59 specified disease, or hospital indemnity policies. 60 (5)(4)Every insurer subject to the requirements of this 61 section shall make available to the policyholder as part of the 62 application, for an appropriate additional premium, the coverage 63 required in this section without such coverage being subject to 64 the deductible or coinsurance provisions of the policy. 65 Section 2. Section 627.6613, Florida Statutes, is amended 66 to read: 67 627.6613 Coverage for mammograms.— 68 (1) A group, blanket, or franchise accident or health 69 insurance policy issued, amended, delivered, or renewed in this 70 state must provide coverage for at least the following: 71 (a) A baseline mammogram for any woman who is 35 years of 72 age or older, but younger than 40 years of age. 73 (b) A mammogram every 2 years for any woman who is 40 years 74 of age or older, but younger than 50 years of age, or more 75 frequently based on the recommendation of the patient’s 76 physicianphysician’s recommendation. 77 (c) A mammogram every year for any woman who is 50 years of 78 age or older. 79 (d) One or more mammograms a year, based upon a physician’s 80 recommendation, for any woman who is at risk for breast cancer 81 because of a personal or family history of breast cancer, 82 because of having a history of biopsy-proven benign breast 83 disease, because of having a mother, sister, or daughter who has 84 or has had breast cancer, or because a woman has not given birth 85 before the age of 30. 86 (2) Each mammography report provided to a patient must 87 include information about breast density based on the Breast 88 Imaging Reporting and Data System established by the American 89 College of Radiology and must include the following notice: 90 “Dense breast tissue may hide small abnormalities. If your 91 mammogram indicates that you have dense breast tissue, you may 92 benefit from supplementary screening tests, including a breast 93 ultrasound screening, a breast MRI examination, or both, 94 depending on your individual risk factors. A report of your 95 mammography results, including information about your breast 96 density, has been sent to your physician’s office. If you have 97 any questions or concerns about this report, you should contact 98 your physician.” 99 (3)(2)Except as provided in paragraph (1)(b), for 100 mammograms done more frequently than every 2 years for women 40 101 years of age or older but younger than 50 years of age, the 102 coverage required by subsection (1) applies, with or without a 103 physician prescription, if the insured obtains a mammogram in an 104 office, facility, or health testing service that uses 105 radiological equipment registered with the Department of Health 106 for breast cancer screening. The coverage is subject to the 107 deductible and coinsurance provisions applicable to outpatient 108 visits, and is also subject to all other terms and conditions 109 applicable to other benefits. This section does not affect any 110 requirements or prohibitions relating to who may perform, 111 analyze, or interpret a mammogram or the persons to whom the 112 results of a mammogram may be furnished or released. 113 (4)(3)Every insurer referred to in subsection (1) shall 114 make available to the policyholder as part of the application, 115 for an appropriate additional premium, the coverage required in 116 this section without such coverage being subject to the 117 deductible or coinsurance provisions of the policy. 118 Section 3. Section 641.31095, Florida Statutes, is amended 119 to read: 120 641.31095 Coverage for mammograms.— 121 (1) Every health maintenance contract issued or renewed on 122 or after January 1, 1996, shall provide coverage for at least 123 the following: 124 (a) A baseline mammogram for any woman who is 35 years of 125 age or older, but younger than 40 years of age. 126 (b) A mammogram every 2 years for any woman who is 40 years 127 of age or older, but younger than 50 years of age, or more 128 frequently based on the recommendation of the patient’s 129 physicianphysician’s recommendations. 130 (c) A mammogram every year for any woman who is 50 years of 131 age or older. 132 (d) One or more mammograms a year, based upon a physician’s 133 recommendation for any woman who is at risk for breast cancer 134 because of a personal or family history of breast cancer, 135 because of having a history of biopsy-proven benign breast 136 disease, because of having a mother, sister, or daughter who has 137 had breast cancer, or because a woman has not given birth before 138 the age of 30. 139 (2) Each mammography report provided to a patient must 140 include information about breast density based on the Breast 141 Imaging Reporting and Data System established by the American 142 College of Radiology and must include the following notice: 143 “Dense breast tissue may hide small abnormalities. If your 144 mammogram indicates that you have dense breast tissue, you may 145 benefit from supplementary screening tests, including a breast 146 ultrasound screening, a breast MRI examination, or both, 147 depending on your individual risk factors. A report of your 148 mammography results, including information about your breast 149 density, has been sent to your physician’s office. If you have 150 any questions or concerns about this report, you should contact 151 your physician.” 152 (3)(2)The coverage required by this section is subject to 153 the deductible and copayment provisions applicable to outpatient 154 visits, and is also subject to all other terms and conditions 155 applicable to other benefits. A health maintenance organization 156 shall make available to the subscriber as part of the 157 application, for an appropriate additional premium, the coverage 158 required in this section without such coverage being subject to 159 any deductible or copayment provisions in the contract. 160 Section 4. This act shall take effect October 1, 2016.