Turns out the insurance company that denied medical coverage for a chubby Colorado baby has changed its mind.
The Associated Press has reported the following:
To read more, click here to go to my previous blog post.
The Associated Press has reported the following:
Rocky Mountain Health Plans said Monday it will no longer consider obesity a "pre-existing condition" barring coverage for hefty infants.
The change comes after the insurer turned down a Grand Junction 4-month-old who weighs about 17 pounds. The insurer deemed Alex Lange - called by his parents a "happy little chunky monkey" - obese and said the infant didn't qualify for coverage.
To read more, click here to go to my previous blog post.

