Bill Introduced to Expand Prostate Cancer Screening and Eliminate Cost-Sharing

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4/30/2024

Senate Bill 3060, introduced in the New Jersey Senate on April 8, 2024, would require health, hospital, and medical service corporations, health maintenance organizations, and commercial payors to provide coverage for annual prostate screening without cost-sharing for men who are been the ages of 40-75. The proposed Bill expands the definition of “prostate cancer screening” to mean medically viable methods for detection and diagnosis of prostate cancer, including digital rectal exam, prostate- specific antigen test, and associated laboratory work.

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