State Considers Coverage Mandates

State Considers Coverage Mandates

The deadline to pass legislation left over from last year has come and gone, with single payer, insurance rate regulation and the basic health plan all temporarily halted. The next big legislative push is coming up fast, as all new bills for 2012 have to be introduced by the end of next week, on Feb. 24. A number of health-related laws recently were passed by the state Senate or Assembly. Many of them call for coverage mandates by health insurance providers.

The deadline to pass legislation left over from last year has come and gone, with single payer, insurance rate regulation and the basic health plan all temporarily halted. The next big legislative push is coming up fast, as all new bills for 2012 have to be introduced by the end of next week, on Feb. 24.

A number of health-related laws recently were passed by the state Senate or Assembly. Many of them call for coverage mandates by health insurance providers.

These proposals aren’t yet law. If passed by the Legislature and approved by the governor, it is still unclear how they will apply to the list of federal essential health benefits that eventually will be adopted by the California Health Benefit Exchange.

All of these bills passed their house of origin, so now the Senate bills go to the Assembly, and vice versa.

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