New York A11656 mandates health insurance policies to cover Cytomegalovirus screening for pregnant individuals.
New York A11656 amends the insurance law to require all policies offering hospital, surgical, medical, or major medical coverage to include screening for Cytomegalovirus in pregnant persons. This act aims to ensure that pregnant individuals have access to necessary screenings for Cytomegalovirus, a condition that can affect fetal development. The changes will take effect on January 1, 2027, applying to all policies issued, renewed, or modified after that date.
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