Oregon SB1527 mandates health insurers to cover cervical cancer screenings and follow-up exams without cost-sharing.
Oregon SB1527 requires health insurers to cover cervical cancer screenings and follow-up examinations without imposing deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, or other out-of-pocket costs. This applies to both group and individual health benefit plans. The screenings and follow-up exams must be recommended by the United States Preventive Services Task Force or the Health Resources and Services Administration’s guidelines. The bill aims to ensure that these essential preventive services are accessible without financial barriers.
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