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Rep. Jenniffer González joins Porter in introducing the No Surprise Bills for New Moms Act

May 30, 2023

Rep. Porter’s proposal, co-led by Reps. Ashley Hinson (R-IA), Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA), Nanette Barragán (D-CA), and Jenniffer González-Colón (R-PR), would make it easier to enroll a newborn in health coverage, protecting parents from unexpected charges after having a baby. The No Surprise Bills for New Moms Act would automatically cover newborns for the first 30 days and create a standardized 60-day enrollment period for infant health insurance.  

“It’s hard enough taking care of a newborn; parents shouldn’t be unexpectedly charged for their baby’s health care because insurance companies are asleep at the wheel,” said Rep. Porter. “Enrolling newborns in health insurance coverage should be an automatic, simple process. I’m proud to work with a bipartisan group of colleagues to reduce the cost—and stress—of growing a family.”

“New parents have enough on their plates without having to worry about getting a surprise medical bill or the cost of an unexpected medical visit in the first weeks of their baby’s life,” said Rep. Hinson. “This bipartisan legislation expands health care access for newborn babies and simplifies the enrollment process so that new parents can focus on keeping their babies healthy and happy.”

“New parents face countless responsibilities as they enter parenthood—but navigating complex health insurance policies shouldn’t be one of them,” said Rep. Nadler. “I’m proud to join Representative Porter in introducing the No Surprise Bills for New Moms Act to ensure newborns are covered under their parent's health insurance for the first month of life. Together, we can prevent new parents from being hit with economically devastating hospital bills.”

“I am proud to join my colleagues once more in supporting the No Surprise Bills for New Moms Act,” said Rep. González-Colón. “This legislation helps ensure families have time to navigate health coverage for newborns with their insurance. Specifically, insurers would provide coverage for newborns for the first 30-day period following birth, bring uniformity to the 60 day special enrollment period, and inform enrollees about claims for newborns who are not enrolled in a health insurance plan. This would help families by allowing them to focus on the joy of expanding their families without worrying about potential problems stemming from insurance.”

“Families deserve the peace of mind that they will not be at risk for surprise medical bills when they welcome a newborn child. Far too often, this time of joy and celebration ends abruptly due to unexpected and high medical bills.” said Rep. Barragán. “Latina moms are often juggling multiple family responsibilities like caring for aging parents and young children while also working demanding jobs that leave them with less time to prioritize their health and deal with complicated billing and enrollment issues. I’m proud to join my colleagues to introduce this bipartisan bill, which will require health insurers to cover newborns under their mother’s insurance plan for the first 30 days, and establishes a uniform 60-day enrollment period after that first month. Families in LA County shouldn’t be at risk for a surprise medical bill because of a complicated enrollment process or arbitrarily narrow timeline to get their new child covered.”

“Under our current healthcare coverage system, new parents are often hit with unexpected medical bills,” said Rep. Fitzpatrick. “I’m proud to join my colleagues on this bipartisan legislation that will give new parents much-needed flexibility in insurance enrollment as they welcome their newborns into their families.”

The No Surprise Bills for New Moms Act is endorsed by America’s Essential Hospitals, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, the American Hospital Association, the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs, Families USA, March of Dimes, 1,000 Days, and the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.

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