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It covers all the services that Illinois law mandates, such as treatment for autism and infertility.

But it doesn’t cover massage or acupuncture, for example, which disappointed Chicago acupuncturist Tom Hurrle.

“We’re glad that this will be reviewed during the next two years,” Hurrle said. There will be more recognition of acupuncture as more research supports its cost-effectiveness, Hurrle said.

It wasn’t the leanest plan evaluated by the state.

That was United Healthcare’s Choice Plus plan, which sets limits on substance abuse treatment, mental health services and physical therapy.

The governor’s office asked a group of doctors to review the health policies under consideration, focusing on their service limits and exclusions, Burns said.

The doctors “noted that if United Healthcare’s Choice Plus plan became the benchmark, coverage could prove insufficient in the event of serious medical events such as a stroke,” Burns said.

“Under the Affordable Care Act, health insurance policies will afford every American access to care under these 10 covered essential services,” said Michael Gelder, Quinn’s chief health care adviser.

Gelder said that contrasts “with what happens today in an insurance market where policies can be sold with a much more limited set of services that are covered.”

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