Maternal and Infant Amendments
Utah enacts HB 363 to modify maternal and infant health policies, affecting state healthcare access and outcomes for pregnant individuals and newborns.
Utah enacts HB 363 to modify maternal and infant health policies, affecting state healthcare access and outcomes for pregnant individuals and newborns.
HB 363 modifies Utah's maternal and infant health policies, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available action history. The bill successfully passed both chambers and received gubernatorial signature on March 26, 2025. The exact policy changes require review of the bill's enrolled text to determine scope and implementation details.
Maternal and infant health legislation directly affects healthcare access, outcomes, and support systems for pregnant individuals and newborns in Utah. Policy changes in this area influence state healthcare resources, insurance coverage, postpartum care protocols, and health equity considerations for vulnerable populations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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