Maine 2023-2024 Regular Session

Maine House Bill LD1404

Introduced
3/30/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Refer
3/30/23  

Caption

An Act Requiring Insurance Companies to Cover the Care of Expectant Mothers in Adoption Cases and Provide Notice of That Coverage to Pregnant Women

Impact

If enacted, LD1404 would significantly alter the landscape of health insurance policies related to maternity coverage in the context of adoption. It requires that insurance policies, both individual and group, cater to specific needs of adoptive parents, enabling them to cover the birth expenses of the person giving birth to their adopted child. The bill aims to include provisions that facilitate enrolling the expectant mother in insurance policies based on verified documentation, which may detract from previous limitations surrounding such coverage.

Summary

LD1404 is a legislative bill that mandates insurance companies to provide coverage for expectant mothers who are giving birth to children placed for adoption. This coverage is required to encompass the entirety of the pregnancy and extend 12 months post-birth. The goal of this bill is to ensure that individuals in adoption scenarios receive appropriate medical care during pregnancy and postpartum, mirroring the coverage that would typically be afforded to individuals for their own maternity needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment around LD1404 appears to be generally positive, as it addresses a critical gap in maternity care for expectant mothers in adoption situations. Supporters have highlighted the bill as a necessary step toward ensuring that all women receive adequate healthcare during pregnancy, particularly those with unexpected or unplanned pregnancies. Although this bill has the potential for controversy, particularly in discussions around healthcare costs and insurance policy frameworks, it is framed as addressing a moral imperative to support caregivers during transitional periods.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise in the execution of the provisions of LD1404, especially regarding how insurance companies will adapt their policies and the potential financial implications for both insurance providers and adoptive parents. Critics may raise concerns about the administrative burdens imposed on insurers or contest the overall cost of expanding coverage. There may also be debates regarding the clarity and enforcement of eligibility requirements and the consequences for insurers who fail to comply with the new legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME HB2243

Insulin; health insurance coverage

ME SB1216

Health insurance coverage; insulin

ME SB1438

Health insurance coverage; insulin

ME SB1099

Supplemental breast exams; insurance; coverage

ME S0032

Health Care For Children And Pregnant Women--equality In Abortion Coverage

ME H5006

Health Care For Children And Pregnant Women -- Equality In Abortion Coverage

ME SB479

Expanding certain insurance coverages for pregnant women

ME H7442

Health Care For Children And Pregnant Women--equality In Abortion Coverage

ME S2549

Health Care For Children And Pregnant Women--equality In Abortion Coverage

ME HB5328

Relating to expanding certain insurance coverages for pregnant women

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