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H.C.R. 10

Signed into Law

Concurrent Resolution Directing PEHP Regarding Hormone Replacement Therapy

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H.C.R. 10Signed into Law

Concurrent Resolution Directing PEHP Regarding Hormone Replacement Therapy

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Senate
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What This Bill Does

This resolution directs the Public Employees' Benefit and Insurance Program to provide hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms.

Key Provisions

This resolution:

  • recognizes that hormone replacement therapy is a safe and effective treatment for menopausal symptoms; and
  • directs the Public Employees' Benefit and Insurance Program to provide hormone replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms.

Plain-Language Summary

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Utah's legislature and Governor direct the Public Employees' Benefit and Insurance Program (PEHP) — the health insurance program for state employees — to add FDA-approved hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to its list of covered medications for women experiencing menopausal symptoms. The resolution cites recent research finding HRT to be safe and effective, and notes that the FDA has been moving to remove longstanding warning labels from these treatments.