Maine Senate Democrats: Carney Bill to Help Protect Health of Mothers, Infants Receives Unanimous Support in Senate
On Thursday, the
"New parenthood is a wonderful and challenging time. In our health care system, we rightfully place a lot of emphasis on making sure an expecting mother gets the care she deserves ahead of birth. Serious and even life-threatening health concerns can also arise after birth, including pain and bleeding, lactation difficulties, high-blood pressure and even cardiac disease. Unfortunately, private coverage for postpartum care is often limited and based on an outdated model," said
LD 1357 would ensure that maternity benefits provided by health insurers include coverage for 12 months of postpartum care that meets the recommendations of the
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"We buy health insurance expecting that it will help us through the most vulnerable and important times in our life, and it's time insurers are required to do just that for people recovering from childbirth," said Sen.
"Underscoring the importance of requiring private insurance coverage to meet ACOG's recommendations, are data showing the
LD 1357 faces further votes in the Legislature.
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