State lawmakers push bill to stop insurance carriers from terminating coverage based on genetic test results
On Wednesday, Assemblyman
The bill would cover more ground than existing federal laws that block health insurance companies and employers from discriminating against clients or employees based on genetics.
“This is about fairness, and it’s about being smart,” Dinowitz said. “We do not want a situation where people are discouraged from getting genetic testing when it would make sense for them to do that, but if someone is concerned they’re going to be the victim of discrimination as a result of that testing, that could prevent them from getting valuable information.”
Insurers are already using genetic results to block clients from their plans. Speaking alongside Dinowitz was
“Hartfort, my long-term disability insurer, denied my claim,” she said. “They stated my genetic mutation was a pre-existing condition.”
The company, whose coverage was offered to Bassan through her employment, did not require physical exams or access to medical records to offer coverage.
As a result of the loss of coverage, Bassan said she’s gone a year without income, has had to delay medical care and, most painfully, has had to make a decision not to pursue having children.
“At my age, I am now 44, Hartford’s denial has devastated my finances and chances to children,” she said. “It may be too late for me, but it is not too late for others.”
The bill, carried by Senator
“We just want to do the right thing for everybody, the right thing for people’s health and the right thing for our state, so let’s get this done. We only have three weeks to do it,” Dinowitz said.
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