1/ America's death rate for pregnant and postpartum people is among the worst of other wealthy nations.
A new study shows expanding access to Medicaid could help address this national crisis.
The latest from @shefalil:https://bit.ly/2ZkcGaD
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6/ Pregnant people can more easily qualify for Medicaid coverage, along with 2 months of postpartum insurance. After that period ends, or even before, it's a different story. Especially in states that denied the Medicaid expansion, many will lose coverage.https://bit.ly/2ZkcGaD
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7/ So far, 39 states, including Washington, D.C., have moved to expand Medicaid. (Not all have implemented the expansion.) Georgia, Indiana and Texas, which have all declined to do so, rank toward the bottom in the nation's birth-related health outcomes.https://bit.ly/2ZkcGaD
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8/ The
: Medicaid covers a larger portion of Black and Latinx pregnant people.
Already, Black people are substantially more likely than White people to die as a result of pregnancy. And that includes dying within a year of giving birth.https://bit.ly/2ZkcGaD Show this thread -
9/ The
: The paper's findings, researchers said, suggest then that expanding Medicaid eligibility could be an effective strategy in helping close racial gaps in perinatal health outcomes.https://bit.ly/2ZkcGaD Show this thread -
10/10 The
: "We know that Black and Hispanic women are disproportionately served by Medicaid," said Dr. Michelle Ogunwole.
"If there are barriers that really affect the utilization of Medicaid, it becomes problematic."https://bit.ly/2ZkcGaD Show this thread
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