514C.4 - MANDATED COVERAGE FOR MAMMOGRAPHY.

        514C.4  MANDATED COVERAGE FOR MAMMOGRAPHY.         1.  A policy or contract providing for third-party payment or      prepayment of health or medical expenses shall provide minimum      mammography examination coverage, including, but not limited to, the      following classes of third-party payment provider contracts or      policies delivered, issued for delivery, continued, or renewed in      this state.         a.  Individual or group accident and sickness insurance      providing coverage on an expense-incurred basis.         b.  An individual or group hospital or medical service      contract issued pursuant to chapter 509, 514, or 514A.         c.  An individual or group health maintenance organization      contract regulated under chapter 514B.         d.  An individual or group Medicare supplemental policy,      unless coverage pursuant to such policy is preempted by federal law.         A long-term care policy or contract is specifically excluded from      regulation under this section.         2.  As used in this section, "minimum mammography examination      coverage" means benefits which are better than or equal to the      following minimum requirements:         a.  One baseline mammogram for any woman who is thirty-five      through thirty-nine years of age, or more frequent mammograms if      recommended by the woman's physician.         b.  A mammogram every two years for any woman who is forty      through forty-nine years of age, or more frequently if recommended by      the woman's physician.         c.  A mammogram every year for any woman who is fifty years of      age or older, or more frequently if recommended by the woman's      physician.         3.  Mammogram benefits may be subject to any policy or contract      provisions which apply generally to other services covered by the      policy or contract.         4.  The commissioner of insurance shall adopt rules under chapter      17A necessary to implement this section.  
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         89 Acts, ch 289, § 1; 92 Acts, ch 1162, §32, 33; 2003 Acts, ch      135, §1--3