Wednesday, June 27, 2012

What should Utah’s ‘bare minimum’ health plan cover?

By Kirsten Stewart
First Published Jun 18 2012 11:23 am • Last Updated Jun 19 2012 07:39 am


"Amid uncertainty over the fate of federal health reform, Utah is taking steps to implement parts of the law.

Topping the "to-do" list this week: defining the "essential benefits" package, or bare minimum of health benefits mandatory for all policies sold on Utah’s online health exchange — seen as the primary path to coverage in the future."

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