Gov. Matt Meyer signed 11 bills to strengthen Delaware’s public health system, addressing insurance delays, prescription costs, workforce protections, and emergency planning.

Speaking at the Carvel State Office Building alongside lawmakers, Meyer emphasized the legislative package’s goals: making health care more accessible, affordable, and responsive to the needs of Delawareans.

“Delawareans deserve an affordable healthcare system that puts patients first and isn’t stifled by red tape,” Meyer said. “With the Delaware Pre-Authorization Act of 2025, we’re cutting the wait and the paperwork by setting clear timelines, expanding electronic processing, and increasing transparency so people get timely, evidence-based care.”

Senate Bill 12, the Delaware Pre-Authorization Act of 2025, sponsore

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