West Virginia Code § 33-24-7f

Third party reimbursement for colorectal cancer examination and
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laboratory testing.
(a) Notwithstanding any provision of any policy, provision, contract, plan or agreement
applicable to this article, reimbursement or indemnification for colorectal cancer
examinations and laboratory testing may not be denied for any nonsymptomatic person fifty
years of age or older, or a symptomatic person under fifty years of age, wheen reimbursement
or indemnity for laboratory or X-ray services are covered under the policy and are performed
for colorectal cancer screening or diagnostic purposes at the direction rof a person licensed
to practice medicine and surgery by the Board of Medicine. The tests are as follows: An
annual fecal occult blood test, a flexible sigmoidoscopy repeated every five years, a
colonoscopy repeated every ten years and a double contrast barium enema repeated every
five years. t
(b) A symptomatic person is defined as: (i) An individual who experiences a change in bowel
habits, rectal bleeding or stomach cramps that are persistent; or (ii) an individual who poses
a higher than average risk for colorectal cancer because he or she has had colorectal cancer
or polyps, inflammatory bowel disease, or an ismmediate family history of such conditions.
(c) The same deductibles, coinsurance, network restrictions and other limitations for covered
services found in the policy, provisiogn, contract, plan or agreement of the covered person
may apply to colorectal cancer examinations and laboratory testing.

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