Susan G. Komen®, the world’s leading breast cancer organization, today issued the following statement on the passage of diagnostic imaging legislation, which has been approved by the Georgia legislature and signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp:
“We thank lawmakers in Georgia and Governor Kemp for eliminating barriers to care so that people with state-regulated health plans can now receive medically necessary diagnostic imaging without any out-of-pocket expenses. These tests are critical in determining if there is a need for a biopsy but can cost hundreds to thousands of dollars,” said Molly Guthrie, Vice President of Policy and Advocacy at Susan G. Komen.
“Thousands of women every year require diagnostic breast imaging, but many forego them because of the cost. Not anymore. This life-saving legislation means women can now receive the breast imaging they require, leading to earlier diagnosis and often better outcomes.
“Susan G. Komen will continue to advocate for legislation that ensures fair and equitable access to high-quality breast care for all, no matter their age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, cancer stage or socio-economic status,” Guthrie added.
More information about the legislation can be found here.