Bill
LC 2943
Generally revise healthcare laws
Montana's comprehensive healthcare law revision bill (LC 2943) died in legislative process before formal introduction in May 2025.
Bill
LC 2943
Montana's comprehensive healthcare law revision bill (LC 2943) died in legislative process before formal introduction in May 2025.
LC 2943 is a comprehensive healthcare bill introduced in Montana that would revise multiple existing healthcare laws and regulations. The bill appears designed to update and modernize Montana's healthcare statutory framework, though specific provisions are not detailed in available records. The measure died in the legislative process in May 2025 without advancing to formal introduction.
Healthcare law revisions affect how medical services are delivered, regulated, and funded across a state, impacting patients, providers, insurers, and state budgets. Comprehensive healthcare bills often address critical issues like insurance coverage, provider licensing, drug pricing, or healthcare access that directly influence residents' ability to receive affordable care. The failure of this bill means Montana's healthcare laws remain unchanged, potentially leaving identified issues unaddressed.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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