Gov. Bill Haslam has vetoed legislation that would have required state employee insurance to cover proton therapy, an alternative treatment for certain cancers.
In a statement Thursday, the governor said the legislation could put patients at risk and expose them to excessive charges from out-of-network providers.
The bill sponsored by Sen. Mark Green and Rep. Bob Ramsey would have helped a Knoxville-based proton therapy company that plans to open another facility in Franklin. Medical experts say the treatment reduces damage to surrounding tissue.
Haslam said the provider advocating for the bill rejected a medically appropriate plan to expand coverage and instead pursued a political mandate.
Haslam Vetoes Cancer Proton Therapy Bill
By Ciphertek Systems
May 4, 2018 | 5:00 AM