Extending Postpartum Medicaid Beyond 60 Days Improves Care Access and Uncovers Unmet Needs in a Texas Medicaid Health Maintenance Organization
Under longstanding federal law, pregnancy-related Medicaid coverage is only guaranteed through 60-days postpartum, at which point many women become uninsured. Barriers to care, including lack of insurance, contribute to maternal mortality and morbidity. Leveraging the Families First Coronavirus Resp...
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Main Authors: | Xiao Wang (Author), Yolande Mfondoum Pengetnze (Author), Emily Eckert (Author), Graham Keever (Author), Vikas Chowdhry (Author) |
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2022-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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