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House passes bill letting women designate OB-GYN as primary-care provider
Summary
The Utah House passed First Substitute House Bill 86 to allow women to select a participating OB-GYN as their primary-care provider if the OB-GYN meets the plan’s definition and fee schedule. The bill passed 64–1 after an amendment changing wording and the effective date.
House members on the floor adopted First Substitute House Bill 86, a measure that permits a woman to designate a participating obstetrician–gynecologist as her primary-care provider under her health plan, if that physician meets the plan’s definition of primary-care services and abides by the plan’s fee schedule. The bill was substituted and amended on the floor and passed the House by a vote of 64 yes and 1 no.
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