For healthy pregnancies, moms & babies, TX should:
-Implement Task Force recommendation to extend moms' health coverage to 1 year after childbirth
-Lower the uninsured rate for women of childbearing age
-Use AIM bundles in hospitals
-And more
#TXlege 2/http://bit.ly/2psLabB
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Appreciate maternal health work by: -
@RepToniRoseTX &@SarahforHD134 pushing#HB744 @#TXlege -@TexasDSHS studying deaths up to 1 year postpartum -@TXmommydoc providing leadership -@michaelcburgess &@RepDanCrenshaw backing Helping MOMS Act -@DonnaHowardTX leading@TXHouseWHC 3/Prikaži ovu nit -
It's important to go beyond the statistics and see the lives that are harmed — or ended — when maternal health policies are inadequate.
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Inadequate maternal health policies in Texas harm women and babies of all backgrounds and communities, but Black families pay the highest price.
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Big problem: 25% of TX women of childbearing age are uninsured. Under
#TXlege policy, low-wage child care teachers, waitresses, etc. who don't get insurance at work usually can only get coverage while pregnant. Other programs are good but very limited. 6/http://bit.ly/2IS907EPrikaži ovu nit -
In 2019, the TX House passed the big maternal health bill on 87-43 vote but Senate failed to act, so it didn't become law.
#HB744 would've implemented 1st recommendation from the TX maternal mortality task force, 12 months postpartum coverage.#TXlege 7/http://bit.ly/2wcixzxPrikaži ovu nit
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