Maryland Law Covers Physical Prosthetics
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•New Maryland law requires coverage for special prosthetics used for physical activities
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A new Maryland law requires insurance companies to cover prosthetics designed for physical activities.
The new law was spearheaded by John-Edward Heath , a Marine veteran and Paralympian .
Heath needed special prosthetics to remain active after his amputation.
"It's going to truly benefit and change a lot of people's lives," Heath said.
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