Kansas HB2296 mandates no cost-sharing for diagnostic or supplemental breast cancer examinations in health insurance plans.
Kansas HB2296 requires health insurance plans to impose no cost-sharing for diagnostic or supplemental breast cancer examinations for insured individuals. This applies to examinations delivered, issued for delivery, amended, or renewed on or before January 1, 2026. The bill defines "cost-sharing requirement" as deductible, coinsurance, co-payment, or similar out-of-pocket expenses. It also specifies that the requirement applies regardless of whether the minimum deductible under section 223 has been satisfied.
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