The AACU (in partnership with ZERO and the AUA) is actively working on no-cost sharing prostate cancer screening legislation. These legislative efforts aim to give prostate cancer parity to several other cancers which offer screenings with no attached co-pays or other cost-sharing fees. It’s urgent that we inspire legislation that will make prostate cancer screening free and accessible to all men.
California – Assemblyman Mike Gipson has submitted the language for the bill to legislative counsel. We will have a bill number soon!
Texas – HB 118 was introduced by Rep. Phil Cortez. We’re hoping to get the bill into the first or second hearing of the year for the House Committee on Insurance. The Texas Urological Society is cultivating support in both chambers and will be ready to move forward once committee assignments are announced. TUS is planning to take doctors and patients to some meetings on Feb 7 and will do more of this as the session progresses. TX AACU members: we need you! We are anticipating opposition to this legislation! Complete our Advocate Interest Form if you are willing to get involved in helping pass this important legislation.
Pennsylvania and New Jersey – Bills are being reintroduced this legislative session. PA and NJ AACU members: we need you! We are anticipating opposition to this legislation! Complete our Advocate Interest Form if you are willing to get involved in helping pass this important legislation.
Potential Legislative Opportunities
District of Columbia – Stakeholders are in talks with DC councilmembers to consider introducing a cost-sharing bill to the DC council. The next step is drafting the legislation.
New Hampshire and Wisconsin – there is the potential for introducing similar legislation in New Hampshire and Wisconsin.
More Recent AACU News
The Silent Epidemic: AACU and Man vs Prostate Call for a National Pivot Toward Bladder Health
The American Association of Clinical Urology (AACU), in a strategic partnership with Wayne Kuang, MD, and the Man vs Prostate initiative, is calling for immediate national action to address what we have termed the "silent epidemic" of male bladder health. Although the...
AACU Supports the Legislative Spirt of the Break Up Medicine Act
For much of the past decade, the structure of the healthcare marketplace has shifted toward increasing vertical integration. Insurers, pharmacy benefit managers, provider groups, and supply chain entities have become more closely aligned under common ownership...
AACU Supports H.R. 7602 which Seeks to Establish an Office of Men’s Health within the Department of Health and Human Services
The American Association of Clinical Urology (AACU) publicly supports H.R. 7602 titled “State of Men’s Health Act” sponsored by Representative Troy Carter, (D-LA) and Representative Greg Murphy (R-NC).
