Florida Senate - 2023 SB 142 By Senator Harrell 31-00168A-23 2023142__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to coverage for skin cancer 3 screenings; creating ss. 627.64198, 627.66912, and 4 641.31091, F.S.; requiring individual health insurance 5 policies; group, blanket, and franchise health 6 insurance policies; and health maintenance contracts, 7 respectively, to provide coverage and payment for 8 annual skin cancer screenings performed by a licensed 9 dermatologist without imposing any cost-sharing 10 requirement; specifying a requirement for and a 11 restriction on payments for such screenings; providing 12 an effective date. 13 14 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 15 16 Section 1. Section 627.64198, Florida Statutes, is created 17 to read: 18 627.64198 Coverage for skin cancer screenings; required 19 coverage and payment.— 20 (1) A health insurance policy issued or renewed on or after 21 January 1, 2024, must provide coverage and payment, without 22 imposing a deductible, copayment, coinsurance, or any other 23 cost-sharing requirement, for annual skin cancer screenings 24 performed by a dermatologist licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or 25 chapter 459. Payment for such screenings must be consistent with 26 the insurer’s payments for other preventive screenings as 27 defined by the Current Procedural Terminology code set of the 28 American Medical Association. 29 (2) An insurer may not bundle a payment for skin cancer 30 screenings performed pursuant to subsection (1) with any other 31 procedure or service, including an evaluation and management 32 visit, which is performed during the same office visit or a 33 subsequent office visit. 34 Section 2. Section 627.66912, Florida Statutes, is created 35 to read: 36 627.66912 Coverage for skin cancer screenings; required 37 coverage and payment.— 38 (1) A group, blanket, or franchise health insurance policy 39 issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2024, must provide 40 coverage and payment, without imposing a deductible, copayment, 41 coinsurance, or any other cost-sharing requirement, for annual 42 skin cancer screenings performed by a dermatologist licensed 43 pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 459. Payment for such 44 screenings must be consistent with the insurer’s payments for 45 other preventive screenings as defined by the Current Procedural 46 Terminology code set of the American Medical Association. 47 (2) An insurer may not bundle a payment for skin cancer 48 screenings performed pursuant to subsection (1) with any other 49 procedure or service, including an evaluation and management 50 visit, which is performed during the same office visit or a 51 subsequent office visit. 52 Section 3. Section 641.31091, Florida Statutes, is created 53 to read: 54 641.31091 Coverage for skin cancer screenings; required 55 coverage and payment.— 56 (1) A health maintenance contract issued or renewed on or 57 after January 1, 2024, must provide coverage and payment, 58 without imposing a deductible, copayment, coinsurance, or any 59 other cost-sharing requirement, for annual skin cancer 60 screenings performed by a dermatologist licensed pursuant to 61 chapter 458 or chapter 459. Payment for such screenings must be 62 consistent with the health maintenance organization’s payments 63 for other preventive screenings as defined by the Current 64 Procedural Terminology code set of the American Medical 65 Association. 66 (2) A health maintenance organization may not bundle a 67 payment for skin cancer screenings performed pursuant to 68 subsection (1) with any other procedure or service, including an 69 evaluation and management visit, which is performed during the 70 same office visit or a subsequent office visit. 71 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.