Date: 03/31/2009

Final
BILL SUMMARY for HB09-1204

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON BUSINESS AFFAIRS AND LABOR

Votes: View--> Action Taken:
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Moved amendment L.004 (Attachment A). The motion
Moved to refer House Bill 09-1204, as amended, to
TIE
Pass Without Objection
PASS



12:26 PM -- House Bill 09-1204

Representative Massey, prime sponsor, presented House Bill 09-1204 concerning health insurance coverage for preventive health care services, and, in connection therewith, expanding required coverage for certain preventive health care services that receive high recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force and the National Commission on Prevention Priorities. Representative Massey distributed Amendment L.004 and a preamended version of the bill (Attachments A and B, respectfully).

09HouseBus0331AttachA.pdf 09HouseBus0331AttachB.pdf


This bill expands the required coverage for preventive health care services provided under individual and small group health insurance policies according to recommendations by the United States Preventive Services Task Force. These services include:

Copayments and coinsurance may apply, but must not exceed 10 percent of the cost of the preventive health care service.

12:31 PM --
Dr. Betsy Thompson, representing herself as a primary care physician and the Chief Medical Officer of San Luis Valley HMO, testified in support of the bill. She talked about studies that have shown that people will forego obtaining preventative services just because they have to pay a small fee. Dr. Thompson talked about the preventative services mandated by the bill and the process the United States Preventive Services Task Force and the National Commission on Prevention Priorities use to prioritize services. Dr. Thompson responded to questions from the committee.

12:43 PM --
Cindy Palmer, CEO of San Luis Valley HMO, testified in support of the bill. She talked about the criteria Dr. Thompson was given to come up with the prevented services listed in the bill. Ms. Palmer said the cost impact is minimal and that the most expensive service, colorectal cancer screening, was already passed last year. Ms. Palmer responded to questions from the committee about the scope of the bill. Ms. Palmer said it covers all individual and group plans, but does not cover self-funded plans. There was a discussion about the added services and the effect they will have on the cost of premiums.

12:54 PM --
Blaine Olsen, M.D., representing the Colorado Academy of Family Physicians, testified in support of the bill. He said he agrees with Dr. Thompson's previous testimony and talked about people who put off tests, such as colonoscopies, due to the costs. Dr. Olsen talked about the benefits of early detection and the cost savings in the long run. He talked about the United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendations. Representative Ryden asked if Dr. Olsen was confident that the extra cost to the insurance companies would not be taken out of the physician reimbursements.

12:59 PM --
Dr. Kerry Broderick, a Denver Health doctor, representing her patients, testified in support of the bill and talked about the importance of screening for alcohol use.

01:02 PM --
Dana Dzwonkowski, representing the American Cancer Society, testified in support of the bill and talked about patient protection laws. She also discussed the costs associated with cancer and how the costs increase as the cancer progresses.

01:08 PM --
Vanessa Hanneman, representing the Colorado Association of Health Plans, testified in support of the bill and the amendment that was distributed. Ms. Hanneman said they like that the bill references national guidelines and distributed a handout (Attachment C). She also referenced the 2008 Health Matters report that can be found on-line at: http://www.cbghealth.org/publications/2008Health_Matters_LowRes.pdf.

09HouseBus0331AttachC.pdf

01:18 PM --
Kelly Shanahan, representing the Colorado Consumer Health Initiative, testified in support of the bill and talked about discussions that took place last year that did not lead to legislation, but lead to interested parties coming together and ultimately, this bill.

01:20 PM --
Carmelita Muniz, representing the Colorado Association of Alcohol and Drug Service Providers, testified in support of the bill.

01:22 PM --
Susan Cox, representing Kaiser Permanente, said that they do not have a position on the bill. She talked about the costs associated with preventative services and said they do support preventative care because it deals with quality of care. Representative Liston asked about the impact of House Bill 08-1410, which requires that health insurance plans include coverage for colorectal cancer prevention services. Representative Massey said he plans on meeting with the Colorado Insurance Commissioner to discuss the implementation of this bill and House Bill 08-1410.
BILL:HB09-1204
TIME: 01:28:11 PM
MOVED:Soper
MOTION:Moved amendment L.004 (Attachment A). The motion passed without objection.
SECONDED:Liston
VOTE
Balmer
Bradford
Gagliardi
Liston
Priola
Ryden
Scanlan
Soper
Stephens
Casso
Rice
Not Final YES: 0 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: Pass Without Objection


01:33 PM

The committee recessed and moved into House Committee Room 0109.


01:40 PM

The committee came back to order and the drafter of the bill was asked to come to the table and respond to some questions about Amendment L.004. Christy Chase, drafter of the bill, Office of Legislative Legal Services, responded to questions from the committee.
BILL:HB09-1204
TIME: 01:47:00 PM
MOVED:Soper
MOTION:Moved to refer House Bill 09-1204, as amended, to the Committee of the Whole. The motion passed 11-0.
SECONDED:Liston
VOTE
Balmer
Yes
Bradford
Yes
Gagliardi
Yes
Liston
Yes
Priola
Yes
Ryden
Yes
Scanlan
Yes
Soper
Yes
Stephens
Yes
Casso
Yes
Rice
Yes
Final YES: 11 NO: 0 EXC: 0 ABS: 0 FINAL ACTION: PASS



01:50 PM

The committee adjourned.