Legislature approves prenatal program Prenatal program for Medicaid mothers passes in Nebraska
Legislative Bill 857, introduced by State Sen.
The program created under LB 857 would seek to reduce the numbers of low birthweight babies, preventable preterm births and other adverse birth outcomes. It would connect at-risk, pregnant women who are eligible for Medicaid with health care services not currently covered by Medicaid.
Those services would include nutrition counseling, therapy, general health education, breastfeeding support and targeted case management. The program would pay enhanced rates for the services.
Dungan said preterm and low birthweight babies are among
Babies born preterm and with low birthweight have infant mortality rates 25 times greater than normal birthweight babies. Beyond infancy, such babies are more likely to experience effects into adulthood such as vision, respiratory, gastrointestinal, immunologic, motor and cognitive complications.
Money for the new services would be drawn from the state's
LB 857 also would require Medicaid to cover continuous glucose monitors for pregnant women with gestational diabetes. Medicaid coverage for breast pumps and breastfeeding consultations would be provided under LB 1215, also passed Thursday on a 45-0 vote.
Among other bills:
Child labor. Criminal penalties for child labor law violations would be increased to a class I misdemeanor, punishable by up to one year imprisonment or
Special days.
Lottery. Nebraskans who win lottery prizes at or above
Building projects. The state would appropriate
County sheriffs. Candidates for county sheriff or people appointed as sheriffs would be required to have a law enforcement officer certificate under LB 894, passed 44-0. Sen.
Motorcycle helmets. An update to the motorcycle helmet law passed last year would expand the circumstances in which motorcyclists and passengers would be allowed to go without helmets. LB 1004, introduced by Sen.
State claims.
The legislation is a routine bill that appropriates funds for various claims that have been settled by the
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