Legislation has been signed to expand
health insurance access to pregnant New Yorkers.
The measure would permit pregnant women
to enroll in the state health insurance exchange at any time during their pregnancy
– making New York the first state in the nation to make pregnancy a “qualifying
life event” in order to obtain health insurance benefits at any time through
the health exchange.
“This legislation will help expectant
mothers get access to essential pre-natal care and help build a stronger and
healthier New York,” Governor Cuomo said. “I thank the bill sponsors for their
hard work on this critically important issue that will have a significant
impact on future generations of New Yorkers.”
Previously, pregnancy was not included
on the list of qualifying life events. Such life events include a change in
residence, birth or adoption of a child, and marriage, divorce, or death of a
spouse. As such, enrollment through the exchange is only available during the
open enrollment period (October through December).
The bill (S. 5972/A. 6780B) will make pregnancy a “qualifying life event,” allowing enrollment in an insurance plan at any time during the pregnancy through the state’s health insurance exchange, New York State of Health.
Insurance coverage for the woman would
be effective as of the first of the month in which the woman is certified as
pregnant.
Senator Liz Krueger said, “Every woman
should have access to adequate healthcare during pregnancy, and that’s why I
pushed hard for this common-sense legislation. I thank the Governor for his
signature, and congratulate Senators Seward and Hannon, Assembly Member
Simotas, Comptroller Stringer, and groups around the state including March of
Dimes and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists for making
New York the first in the nation to recognize that when a woman becomes
pregnant, we should make sure she can get insurance immediately. This law means
healthier mothers, stronger babies, and added security for New York's
hard-working families."
Assemblymember Aravella Simotas said, “I
applaud Governor Cuomo for making New York the first state in the nation to
guarantee prenatal care for all women, regardless of income. As a mother, I know
firsthand how important prenatal care is and this historic legislation ensures
that women and children’s health is not placed at the mercy of an arbitrary
date on the calendar.”
Kelli Owens, Vice President of External
Affairs, Family Planning Advocates of NY said, “Today, the State of New York
took a step as a national leader to recognize the importance of ensuring health
coverage during pregnancy. This new law will ensure that vital pre-natal care
and other health needs can be met during pregnancy which will lead to better
maternal and infant health, which is smart public policy. Family Planning
Advocates of New York is proud to have been part of the effort to get this
important legislation into New York State Law.”
Source: Press Office, Governor Andrew
M. Cuomo
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