House Democrats Introduce Bill Requiring All Insurance Plans to Cover Full Cost of Coronavirus Testing
The legislation was introduced by Rep.
"We are dealing with a virus that is difficult to understand and difficult to treat," said
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"Guaranteeing people have access to testing free of charge is paramount to combatting the spread of this virus," said
"We need to make sure we're doing everything we can to keep the American people safe. To do that, we need to increase testing immediately and we can't afford to have people afraid to come forward because they are worried about the cost of these tests," said
Despite the Trump administration's announcement that COVID-19 testing will be fully covered for all patients under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the administration does not have the authority to enforce this requirement for a vast majority of plans. While states have taken steps to provide coverage for COVID-19, many insurers and plans have opted to only voluntarily cover these services. Without federal action, uniform coverage requirements across all health insurance payers will not exist.
The No Cost for COVID-19 Testing Act would create a uniform, federally required standard that all insurers cover the full cost of testing. Specifically, this legislation would mandate commercial payers selling individual or group health care coverage under the Affordable Care Act, including ERISA plans and grandfathered plans, to cover all COVID-19 testing without patient cost-sharing - including copays, coinsurance, and deductibles.
To read the bill text for the No Cost for COVID-19 Testing Act, click here. (https://edlabor.house.gov/download/no-cost-for-covid-19-testing-act-bill-text-bill-text)
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