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NJ A3979

NJ A3979
Requires health benefits coverage for treatment of lipedema.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires health insurers (health, hospital and medical service corporations, commercial individual and group health insurers; health maintenance organizations, health benefits plans issued pursuant to the New Jersey Individual Health Coverage and Small Employer Health Benefits Programs, the State Health Benefits Program, and the School Employees' Health Benefits Program) to provide coverage for expenses incurred for the treatment of lipedema. The expenses for which coverage is to be provided include compression garments for all of the covered person's affected extremities, manual lymphatic drainage, medical nutrition therapy, mental health care, lipectomy that is determined to be medically necessary by the covered person's surgeon, and pre-and post-lipectomies appointments with the covered person's physician and surgeon. The bill requires a covered person to provide a carrier with documentation from the covered person's physician diagnosing the covered person with lipedema and, if applicable, documentation from the covered person's surgeon that includes photographs of the covered person that support the diagnosis and information on the number of lipectomies the covered person's surgeon deems medically necessary. Under the bill, a carrier is to provide coverage for the total number of lipectomies deemed medically necessary by the covered person's surgeon and shall not require a covered person's surgeon to remove less fat than the surgeon deems medically necessary to be removed from the covered person during lipectomy in order to receive coverage. If a carrier denies coverage for expenses incurred for the treatment of lipedema, the carrier is to provide the covered person with a detailed explanation of the reason for the denial. A carrier cannot deny coverage for expenses incurred for the treatment of lipedema solely based on photographs of the covered person submitted pursuant to the bill. Additionally, the bill provides that prior authorization granted by a carrier for a lipectomy must be in accordance with prior authorization requirements established pursuant to the "Ensuring Transparency in Prior Authorization Act." Coverage is to be provided consistent with the current standard of care for lipedema. Lipedema is a chronic, progressive condition characterized by abnormal and often painful fat accumulation in specific areas of the body. The condition does not have a cure, but lipectomy can help remove fat and reduce the pain associated with the condition.

AI Summary

This bill mandates that various health insurance providers, including hospital and medical service corporations, commercial individual and group health insurers, health maintenance organizations (HMOs), and state-administered health plans like the State Health Benefits Program and the School Employees' Health Benefits Program, must cover treatments for lipedema, a chronic condition causing abnormal fat accumulation and pain. Covered expenses include compression garments, manual lymphatic drainage, nutritional therapy, mental health care, medically necessary lipectomy (surgical fat removal), and related physician appointments. To obtain coverage, patients need a physician's diagnosis of lipedema and, if surgery is involved, documentation from their surgeon including supporting photographs and the number of lipectomies deemed necessary; insurers cannot deny coverage solely based on photographs or require surgeons to remove less fat than medically indicated. The bill also specifies that prior authorization for lipectomies must follow the "Ensuring Transparency in Prior Authorization Act" and that coverage should align with the current standard of care for lipedema.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Financial Institutions and Insurance Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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