514C.24 - CANCER TREATMENT -- COVERAGE.

        514C.24  CANCER TREATMENT -- COVERAGE.         1.  Notwithstanding the uniformity of treatment requirements of      section 514C.6, a contract, policy, or plan providing for third-party      payment or prepayment for cancer treatment shall not discriminate      between coverage benefits for prescribed, orally administered      anticancer medication used to kill or slow the growth of cancerous      cells and intravenously administered or injected cancer medications      that are covered, regardless of formulation or benefit category      determination by the contract, policy, or plan.         2.  The provisions of this section shall apply to all of the      following classes of third-party payment provider contracts,      policies, or plans delivered, issued for delivery, continued, or      renewed in this state on or after July 1, 2009:         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.         e.  A plan established pursuant to chapter 509A for public      employees.         3.  This section shall not apply to accident-only, specified      disease, short-term hospital or medical, hospital confinement      indemnity, credit, dental, vision, long-term care, basic hospital,      and medical-surgical expense coverage as defined by the commissioner,      disability income insurance coverage, coverage issued as a supplement      to liability insurance, workers' compensation or similar insurance,      or automobile medical payment insurance.         4.  The commissioner of insurance shall adopt rules pursuant to      chapter 17A as necessary to administer this section.  
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         2009 Acts, ch 179, §183