Ohio Farm Bureau supports bill to create affordable health plan options
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Innovative legislation to expand affordable health care access to rural Ohioans has been introduced in the
SB 100, introduced by Sen.
"The cost of health care is impacting the financial stability of family farms and rural communities, especially when you add the recent trends of lower farm income and higher day-to-day expenses of running a family farm," said
The legislation would allow
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Affordable health care has long been a barrier for those in rural communities, which is why
"These plans are high-quality, dependable, and affordable health coverage options for individuals and families," said
If this legislation passes, the new Farm Bureau Health Plans will provide enrolled members with coverages and services typically offered under traditional health insurance plans, including office visits, hospitalization, preventive care, emergency room services, and maternity care. Mental health and substance abuse care also will be covered.
"Serving Farm Bureau members by providing quality health plan options is traditionally aligned with the organization's mission to advance agriculture and strengthen our communities," Patterson said. "It all comes down to having our members' backs in the way they expect us to, by allowing them to grow their farm businesses and raise their families."
While the enabling legislation continues to make its way through the
"Farming is a deeply rooted way of life, vital to the local economy, and a part of



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