Gov Calls for Input on Cervical Cancer Screening Rules
Published Date: 10/1/2025
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Summary
The government wants your thoughts on new ideas to update cervical cancer screening rules for women's health plans. If you have health insurance through your job or a group plan, these changes could mean better coverage with no extra costs. Comments are open now, so speak up before the deadline to help shape these important health protections!
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No‑Cost Coverage for HRSA Preventive Services
This notice seeks public comment on draft recommendations to update the HRSA‑supported Women’s Preventive Services Guidelines for screening for cervical cancer. Under applicable law, non‑grandfathered group health plans and health insurance issuers must include coverage, without cost sharing, for certain preventive services that are provided for in the HRSA‑supported Guidelines. If the Guidelines are updated and adopted, those covered preventive services would be subject to the same no‑cost‑sharing requirement by applicable plans and issuers.
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