Health Care & Hospital Law
Oct. 11, 2011
Maternity care bills erase long-standing disparity in regulations
Legislation signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday erases a long-standing maternity care disparity for individual and small group health plans under one state regulator and health maintenance organizations under another.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
It took eight years, six different bills, four different authors, three different governors and one federal health reform law to get a maternity care mandate signed into law in California.
Senate Bill 222 and Assembly Bill 210, signed by Gov. Jerry Brown on Thursday, erase a long-standing disparity between requirements for individual and small group health plans under one state regulator and health m...
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