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Committee hears testimony on bills to require insurer coverage for group prenatal care
Summary
The Michigan House Insurance Committee heard testimony in support of House Bills 4703 and 4704, which would require commercial insurers to cover group prenatal care — known as Centering Pregnancy — at parity with Medicaid’s payment rate; no vote was taken.
Lansing — The Michigan House Insurance Committee heard testimony Feb. 20 on House Bills 4703 and 4704, which would require commercial health insurers to cover group prenatal care sessions commonly called Centering Pregnancy at the same per-patient rate Michigan Medicaid currently pays.
Nicole, legislative aide to Representative Jennifer Wirtz, introduced the bills on behalf of the sponsor and said they would expand access to an evidence-based prenatal model that gives pregnant people longer provider contact and peer interaction.
"Centering Pregnancy is an evidence based model of prenatal care that improves health outcomes," Disha Patel, manager of health policy at…
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