MEGOBARI Act
Bill S 868 mandates health insurance coverage for medically necessary infant formulas, easing financial burdens on families with infants needing specialized nutrition.
Bill S 868 mandates health insurance coverage for medically necessary infant formulas, easing financial burdens on families with infants needing specialized nutrition.
The primary purpose of Bill S 868 is to mandate that specific health insurance policies provide coverage for the costs associated with certain infant and baby formulas. This legislation aims to alleviate the financial burden on families who require specialized formulas for their infants, particularly those with medical conditions that necessitate the use of these products.
Bill S 868 is part of a broader legislative effort, with several related bills from prior sessions, including:
- S 2043
- S 3321
- S 3270
- S 8326
- S 3345
- S 2305
- S 3386
- S 1234
- A 2449 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide additional context or support for the objectives outlined in S 868.
Bill S 868 represents a significant step towards ensuring that families have access to necessary infant nutrition without facing prohibitive costs. By mandating health insurance coverage for certain infant and baby formulas, the bill aims to improve health outcomes for vulnerable infants and provide financial relief to families in need.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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