Illinois SB3509 Biomarker Testing Coverage Bill Passes Senate
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Illinois Senate Bill 3509 passed the Senate unanimously 55-0 on biomarker testing coverage. The bill would require state-regulated health insurance plans to cover biomarker testing to aid in diagnosis and treatment decisions. The bill advances to the Illinois House for further consideration.
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Illinois SB3509 passed the Senate unanimously 55-0, advancing legislation that would mandate biomarker testing coverage under state-regulated health insurance plans. The bill would require insurers to provide coverage for biomarker testing to support diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Healthcare providers, insurers offering plans subject to Illinois state insurance regulation, and patients in Illinois should monitor SB3509's progress through the House. If enacted, the bill would create new coverage requirements for biomarker tests under state-regulated health plans.
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