Relating to disability under the Public Employees Retirement System.
Michigan insurers would be required to cover group prenatal care services in private health plans.
Michigan insurers would be required to cover group prenatal care services in private health plans.
SB 1128 would require health insurers that deliver, issue for delivery, or renew health insurance policies in Michigan to provide coverage for "group prenatal care services." The intent is to expand insurance coverage for group-based prenatal models (e.g., CenteringPregnancy) that combine clinical assessments, education, and peer support to improve maternal and infant health outcomes.
If enacted, SB 1128 would make group prenatal care a mandatory covered benefit under private health insurance policies in Michigan, potentially increasing access to group prenatal programs shown in some studies to reduce preterm birth, gestational diabetes, and postpartum depression. The requirement could modestly affect insurer benefit design and provider billing, but legislative analyses project minimal state fiscal impact.
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