Pritzker Expands Insurance
Coverage for Mammograms, Other Breast Cancer Screenings
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[August 27, 2019]
Governor JB Pritzker signed legislation today expanding health
insurance coverage for mammograms and other breast cancer
screenings.
“When it comes to breast cancer in the United States, its frequency,
proper screening, and mortality vary vastly across racial and ethnic
groups. We cannot and should not tolerate the disparities that come
from institutional failures,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “At a time
when too many states – and the federal government – are in the
business of destabilizing women’s health care, Illinois will stand
on the side of patients. From breast cancer to youth Epi-Pens to
Lyme disease, we’re making Illinoisans’ coverage better suit their
needs.”
The new law expands both private insurance and Medicaid to cover
several preventative measures to help women detect breast cancer.
Mammograms, ultrasounds and MRIs will now be covered when deemed
medically necessary by a physician, advanced practice nurse or
physician assistant. Senate Bill 162 takes effect on January 1,
2020.
According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, upwards of
ten thousand women in Illinois are diagnosed with breast cancer each
year, and the risk of getting breast cancer has increased for black
women and Asian and Pacific Islander women over the last decade.
With the new law increasing access to preventative care, early
detection and treatment can help save lives.
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“About 10 percent of initial mammogram results require a subsequent diagnostic
mammogram,” said Sen. Linda Holmes (D-Aurora). “The second look can arguably be
the most important test in the screening process, so this coverage restriction
had to be lifted. This new law could save women’s lives.”
“This new law will allow us to continue to make major strides to prevent breast
cancer and ensure that women have access to the screenings and life-saving care
they need,” said Rep. Jeff Keicher (R-Sycamore).
“Everyone should have the ability to access life-saving health care,” said
Jennifer Welch, President & CEO of Planned Parenthood of Illinois. “By
eliminating cost-sharing for screening mammograms and adding coverage for
diagnostic mammograms, this legislation eliminates another obstacle that makes
it difficult for people to access the care they need. We hope this legislation
will lead to better health outcomes for Illinoisans.”
[Office of the Governor JB Pritzker] |