Alabama Senate committee OKs bill eliminating cost-sharing for prostate cancer screening
An Alabama Senate committee unanimously approved a bill Wednesday morning that would require health insurance companies to cover prostate cancer screenings for all high-risk patients. SB 19, sponsored by Sen. Steve Livingston, R-Scottsboro, would allow all men over 50 and high risk men over 40 to be screened for prostate cancer without any cost-sharing obligations.…
This article is available to Insider Pro subscribers only.Sign in or register to be an Insider Pro and access ALL LOCKED articles.
Florida insurance costs up for debate as lawmakers return
Best’s Certificate of Creditworthiness Launched in BestLink Company Dashboard
Advisor News
- More than half of recent retirees regret how they saved
- Tech group seeks additional context addressing AI risks in CSF 2.0 draft profile connecting frameworks
- How to discuss higher deductibles without losing client trust
- Take advantage of the exploding $800B IRA rollover market
- Study finds more households move investable assets across firms
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- Court fines Cutter Financial $100,000, requires client notice of guilty verdict
- KBRA Releases Research – Private Credit: From Acquisitions to Partnerships—Asset Managers’ Growing Role With Life/Annuity Insurers
- $80k surrender charge at stake as Navy vet, Ameritas do battle in court
- Sammons Institutional Group® Launches Summit LadderedSM
- Protective Expands Life & Annuity Distribution with Alfa Insurance
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- CVS Pharmacy, Inc. Trademark Application for “CVS FLEX BENEFITS” Filed: CVS Pharmacy Inc.
- Medicaid in Mississippi
- Policy Expert Offers Suggestions for Curbing US Health Care Costs
- Donahue & Horrow LLP Prevails in Federal ERISA Disability Case Published by the Court, Strengthening Protections for Long-Haul COVID Claimants
- Only 1/3 of US workers feel resilient
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News