Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Jim Wilson
Finance Committee Co-Chairman
Senate District 3
Adair, Cherokee and Sequoyah Counties
For Immediate Release:
February 29, 2008
Sen. Jim Wilson
Senator Jim Wilson Amendments Seek Insurance Coverage for Preventative
Healthcare
State Senator Jim
Wilson, (D-Tahlequah) filed several legislative amendments this
week in an attempt to make preventative healthcare more accessible
to all Oklahomans and hold insurance companies accountable to Oklahoma
policy holders.
“Oklahoma is in the midst of a healthcare crisis,”
Wilson said. “The health of our state is a critical issue.
It is a non-partisan issue. This legislation represents a step in
the right direction. It is a win-win for the healthcare providers
and their insured.”
Senator Wilson’s amendments will direct any health benefit
plan offered in Oklahoma to provide coverage for preventative health
care services including physicals and testing regardless of whether
the provider/laboratory for these services is considered in-network
for any insurance company. Policies would be required to cover 100
percent of contracted allowable services, but no more than Medicare
care allowable for each service. It also states that laboratories
must have Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment certification.
A 2006 study released by ProCheck for Health, a non-profit organization,
found a high number of participants who displayed one or more risk
factors for heart disease and stroke. Out of 1,368 participants
statewide, 591 or 43 percent tested positive for inflammation; 533
or 39 percent had high cholesterol. Additionally, the study found
28 new cases of diabetes; 23 new cases of prostate disease and 78
new cases of kidney disease. Requiring insurance companies to cover
preventative healthcare services would reduce these numbers drastically
and in end save Oklahoma taxpayers and insurance companies thousands
of dollars that would otherwise be spent on treating acute illnesses.
“These numbers are an epidemic,” Wilson said. “It
is no surprise that Oklahoma ranks near or at the bottom in so many
healthcare categories. When one simple blood sample can head off
a range of potentially catastrophic health conditions and their
associated costs, I have to ask for what reason exactly are we not
requiring insurance companies to cover preventative healthcare services?”
Senator Wilson said more businesses are offering on-site and mobile
health clinics for their employees. He highlighted a recent news
story in which a Tulsa company started an on-site health clinic
and as a result that firm’s medical costs per employee are
20 percent below the national average.
“Investing in preventative health care measures is a wise
business investment,” Wilson said. “Keeping Oklahomans
healthy from the get-go prevents disease and saves employers and
the state money in the long-run.”
Senator Wilson points out that one of the top 10 recommendations
from a statewide study conducted by the Oklahoma Insurance Department
was to provide tax credits for businesses that provide evidence-based
prevention and wellness programs in the workplace.
“The people of Oklahoma have come to recognize the value
of preventative healthcare and are looking to us to enact meaningful
legislation,” Wilson said. “On the other side of the
coin, providers are finding that offering preventative measures
actually saves them money in the long run and helps to keep healthcare
costs down. The insurance companies should be held accountable to
their policy holders, especially when it is in their own best interest.”
For more information contact:
Senator Wilson's Office: (405) 521-5574

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