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More than a third of individuals with continuous coverage switch health insurance plans during the 12 months before or after giving birth, a study published in JAMA Network Open found, reports Healthpayer Intelligence. Switching health insurance plans during the perinatal period can impact access to care, as health plans offer different benefits and provider networks, according to the report.
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