TheHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)includes provisions from the Newborns’ and Mothers’ Health Protection Act (NMHPA) of 1996, which mandates that group health plans cannot restrict hospital stays for childbirth to less than 48 hours for a vaginal delivery or 96 hours for a cesarean section. This federal law applies to group health insurance plans in Oklahoma and ensures minimum coverage for maternity care.
Option A: Incorrect. COBRA allows continuation of group health coverage after certain events but does not mandate maternity stay durations.
Option B: Incorrect. Medicaid is a state-federal program for low-income individuals, not a law mandating hospital stays for childbirth.
Option C: Correct. HIPAA, via the NMHPA, guarantees the 48-hour hospital stay for regular deliveries.
Option D: Incorrect. ERISA governs employee benefit plans but does not specifically address maternity hospital stays.
This question is part of the Prometric content outline under “State Insurance Statutes, Rules, and Regulations,” which covers federal and state laws affecting health insurance.
[:, Prometric Oklahoma Life, Accident, and Health or Sickness Producer Exam Content Outline (Section: State-Specific Knowledge – Oklahoma Insurance Statutes)., Oklahoma Insurance Department, Title 36 O.S. § 6060.9 (maternity benefits)., HIPAA, Newborns’ and Mothers’ Health Protection Act, 29 U.S.C. § 1185., ]
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