Feds to require hospitalization coverage for large companies

 

The Obama administration is planning to close a loophole in the Affordable Care Act which allows larger companies to refuse to cover in-patient hospital stays in their insurance plans, an anonymous source told USA Today.

Under the current law, large companies are only required to cover 60 percent of essential health benefits, so they don’t necessarily offer every one, according to the story.

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