2005 North Carolina Code - General Statutes § 58-67-77. Coverage for prostate-specific antigen (PSA) tests.

§ 58‑67‑77.  Coverage for prostate‑specific antigen (PSA) tests.

(a)       Every health care plan written by a health maintenance organization and in force, issued, renewed, or amended on or after January 1, 1994, that is subject to this Article, shall provide coverage for prostate‑specific antigen (PSA) tests or equivalent tests for the presence of prostate cancer.  The same deductibles, coinsurance, and other limitations as apply to similar services covered under the plan shall apply to coverage for prostate‑specific antigen (PSA) tests or equivalent tests for the presence of prostate cancer.

(b)       As used in this section, "prostate‑specific antigen (PSA) tests or equivalent tests for the presence of prostate cancer" means serological tests for determining the presence of prostate cytoplasmic protein (PSA) and the generation of antibodies to it, as a novel marker for prostatic disease.

(c)       Coverage for prostate‑specific antigen (PSA) tests or equivalent tests for the presence of prostate cancer shall be provided when recommended by a physician. (1993, c. 269, s. 3.)

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