HARRISBURG, Pa. —
A bill aimed at removing financial barriers to breast cancer diagnostic and supplemental imaging in Pennsylvania has passed the state House and is now headed to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s desk.
In a release Wednesday, Sen. Frank Farry (R-6) announced his breast cancer imaging legislation had passed the House of Representatives and is almost law, marking a major advancement in cancer care and early detection efforts across Pennsylvania. Advertisement
The legislation builds on the historic progress of Act 1 of 2023 , which "eliminated out-of-pocket costs for supplemental screening imaging, by now ensuring that follow-up diagnostic mammograms, breast MRIs, and ultrasounds are also covered without cost-sharing under state-regulated insurance plans."
The bill, Senate Bill 88

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