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Article: BON SECOURS CONFRONTS NATIONAL BIRTHCARE ISSUE: OFFERS NEW MOMS SECOND DAY FREE
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- PR Newswire
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- January 23, 1996
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GROSSE POINTE, Mich., Jan. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- The following was released by Bon Secours of Michigan Healthcare System, Inc.:
A heated battle is being waged nationally regarding the length of time new moms can stay in the hospital following the delivery of their newborns. Many health insurance companies have changed their policies limiting the length of postpartum hospital stays to 24 hours for a vaginal delivery or 48 hours for a C-section.
Proposed federal legislation opposes such mandates by these health insurance companies. In support of this legislation, Bon Secours Hospital, a Detroit-area leader in family-centered maternity care, is introducing a free ...
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