Routine HIV/AIDS Screening Coverage Act of 2007
Summary
The Routine HIV/AIDS Screening Coverage Act of 2007 would require health insurance plans to cover routine HIV/AIDS testing under the same terms and conditions as other standard medical screenings. Under this bill, insurers could not deny coverage for these tests based on a lack of known risk factors or the absence of a specific doctor’s referral. Additionally, the legislation prohibits insurance companies from using the results of an HIV test to deny or cancel a person’s health insurance coverage.
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