Extending postpartum Medicaid coverage to one year is an important step in improving maternal health outcomes—a core component of reproductive well-being. As of September 2023, 37 states have already implemented a 12-month extension on postpartum Medicaid coverage, and nine more states have announced plans to implement an extension
One half of pregnancies in the United States are unintended and associated with adverse pregnancy ou...
PURPOSE: To examine factors affecting prenatal and postpartum care for an insured, but vulnerable, p...
Multiple barriers exist to sterilization in the postpartum period. One such barrier, the Medicaid Ti...
The American Rescue Plan provides a pathway for states to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage for lo...
The United States is facing a maternal health crisis with rising rates of maternal mortality and mor...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services publishes Medicaid Bulletins to clarify e...
This Comment will discuss how the current Medicaid law is insufficient to address the issue of disap...
Most women in the US have access to health care and insurance during pregnancy; however women with M...
Short-interval pregnancies are associated with significant health risks for mothers and infants. The...
Offering contraceptives is essential to allow women the opportunity to plan for pregnancy and help p...
Maternal health outcomes, including mortality and morbidity, have been increasing in the U.S. over t...
Objective: To evaluate whether a Medicaid reimbursement program for immediate postpartum long-actin...
Rates of short-interval pregnancies that result in unintended pregnancies remain high in the United ...
President Clinton signed the Newborns\u27 and Mothers\u27 Health Protection Act of 1996 into law on ...
Objectives Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) improved access to reproductive he...
One half of pregnancies in the United States are unintended and associated with adverse pregnancy ou...
PURPOSE: To examine factors affecting prenatal and postpartum care for an insured, but vulnerable, p...
Multiple barriers exist to sterilization in the postpartum period. One such barrier, the Medicaid Ti...
The American Rescue Plan provides a pathway for states to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage for lo...
The United States is facing a maternal health crisis with rising rates of maternal mortality and mor...
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services publishes Medicaid Bulletins to clarify e...
This Comment will discuss how the current Medicaid law is insufficient to address the issue of disap...
Most women in the US have access to health care and insurance during pregnancy; however women with M...
Short-interval pregnancies are associated with significant health risks for mothers and infants. The...
Offering contraceptives is essential to allow women the opportunity to plan for pregnancy and help p...
Maternal health outcomes, including mortality and morbidity, have been increasing in the U.S. over t...
Objective: To evaluate whether a Medicaid reimbursement program for immediate postpartum long-actin...
Rates of short-interval pregnancies that result in unintended pregnancies remain high in the United ...
President Clinton signed the Newborns\u27 and Mothers\u27 Health Protection Act of 1996 into law on ...
Objectives Medicaid expansion under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) improved access to reproductive he...
One half of pregnancies in the United States are unintended and associated with adverse pregnancy ou...
PURPOSE: To examine factors affecting prenatal and postpartum care for an insured, but vulnerable, p...
Multiple barriers exist to sterilization in the postpartum period. One such barrier, the Medicaid Ti...