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. 1999 Jun;89(6):922–923. doi: 10.2105/ajph.89.6.922

Maternal minimum-stay legislation: cost and policy implications.

K Raube 1, K Merrell 1
PMCID: PMC1508640  PMID: 10358688

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Recently, most state legislatures and Congress have passed laws mandating insurance coverage for a minimum period of inpatient care following delivery. This study analyzed the likely cost implications of one state's law. METHODS: Hospital discharge records for Illinois women who gave birth (n = 167,769) and infants born (n = 164,905) during a 12-month period predating the law were analyzed. RESULTS: As a percentage of total spending on birth-related admissions and readmissions, the net effect of the law ranges from a savings of 0.1% to a cost of 20.2%. CONCLUSIONS: There may be large cost implications to this legislation, even with savings from avoided re-admissions.

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