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Bill S 940 mandates Medicaid to cover minimum hospital stays for childbirth, ensuring low-income families access essential care and improving maternal and infant health.
Bill S 940 mandates Medicaid to cover minimum hospital stays for childbirth, ensuring low-income families access essential care and improving maternal and infant health.
Bill S 940 aims to establish mandatory minimum Medicaid coverage for hospital confinement related to childbirth. The intent of the bill is to ensure that all eligible individuals have access to necessary hospital services during childbirth, thereby improving maternal and infant health outcomes and reducing financial barriers associated with childbirth.
Bill S 940 is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- A 7110
- A 2424
- A 5612
- A 5047
- A 3716
- A 5359
- S 9111
- A 6381
- S 916
- S 1241
- A 7681 (companion bill)
These related bills may provide context or additional provisions that complement the objectives of S 940.
This summary provides an overview of Bill S 940, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, potential impact, and legislative timeline. The bill represents a significant step towards improving healthcare access for individuals giving birth under Medicaid.
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