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By Carrie Teegardin
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Since the 1980s, Georgia legislators have added a series of consumer protections to the state’s insurance laws.
They required insurers to pay for mammograms and prostate cancer screenings. They banned “drive-through deliveries” by requiring insurers to pay for a 48-hour hospital stay for new mothers and their babies.
Lawmakers also required that insurers pay chiropractors and optometrists for
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