Maryland State Sen. Jim Mathias (D-38), a longtime advocate for cancer victims, is continuing the fight this legislative session as the primary sponsor of several bills aimed at easing insurance restrictions and improving access to treatment.
Senate Bill 61, which was passed 46-0 on Feb.9, will prohibit insurance companies from charging higher copays for digital tomography to produce 3-D mammograms as compared to the charges for other breast cancer screening methods. Mathias pursued the same measure last year.
The bill, which was supported by CareFirst Blue Cross and Blue Shield, prohibits insurers from charging higher co-pays for breast exams using 3-D tomography, which Mathias said provides a superior resolution and image.
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ReplyDeleteMaybe he is doing a good thing for good reasons. Still do not trust the man!!
ReplyDeleteIs he the same one that just screwed us on our electric bill ?
ReplyDeleteYES! This means nothing to me. He will be gone next election!
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ReplyDeleteTrying to get back on the good side of the folks after costing them a bunch of money on the electric bill. He is a liberal and needs to be voted out of office.
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