Newly Enacted State Legislation Looks Toward Implementation of Federal Health Reform Law

Newly Enacted State Legislation Looks Toward Implementation of Federal Health Reform Law

John Arensmeyer of Small Business Majority, Diana Dooley of California's Health and Human Services Agency and Anthony Wright of Health Access spoke with California Healthline about California's efforts to prepare the state for changes under the federal health reform law.

Last year, California legislators passed several new laws aimed at laying the groundwork for forthcoming changes under the federal health reform law.

For example, one new law requires California’s individual and small group health insurance policies to offer maternity coverage. The federal reform law will require such coverage nationwide in 2014.

Another new law aligns California’s regulations with the federal reform law’s medical-loss ratio rule, which requires individual and small group plans to spend at least 80% of their premium revenue on medical care.

In a California Healthline Special Report by Kelly Wilkinson, experts discussed how the state is adapting to new requirements under the federal overhaul.

The Special Report includes comments from:

The complete transcript of this Special Report is available as a PDF.

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