RALEIGH, N.C. — The North Carolina Senate, concerned about rising health care costs, plans to soon vote on a bill that would ban any further expansion of the list of procedures that health insurance must pay for.
The rules wouldn’t apply to many of those who get health insurance through their employers, if they work in the private sector for large companies. But the rules would apply to people on other insurance plans — including from the individual marketplace or some private group plans, as well as the 750,000 government workers, retirees and family members on the State Health Plan…