16,000 new moms to benefit from expanded Medicaid coverage starting Wednesday
About 16,000 low-income mothers and their babies will have access to a full year of Medicaid coverage starting Wednesday as the state becomes second-to-last in the nation to offer the extended coverage.
The added coverage, up from 60 days after birth, was approved by state lawmakers earlier this year. As a result, the state
The department is also hoping the increased coverage will reduce cardiac-related deaths, which are especially prevalent among Black mothers.
Over the next year, the department plans to study the rate at which pregnant women and new moms are using the coverage and what they're using the benefits for, including general wellness visits to their primary or OB-GYN doctors or for mental health.
"Continuous coverage during the first year after pregnancy is critical to help moms access care early, manage their health, reduce long-term emotional and financial strain on families, reduce preventable deaths in the months following a pregnancy and prevent gaps in healthcare coverage," DHS Secretary
Low-income mothers and babies will soon have a full year of Medicaid coverage in
The state has reviewed 21 maternal deaths this year, the vast majority of which are considered preventable deaths. With Medicaid expansion, the department aims to reduce mortality by 50%, a benchmark seen in other states that have already increased coverage. Even if it saves just one life, it'll be worth it, said Dr.
Despite receiving bipartisan support, the postpartum Medicaid extension bill seemed destined to die again in the Assembly, largely due to the staunch opposition of outgoing Assembly Speaker
The bills, along with another that expands health insurance coverage for additional breast cancer screenings, made it to the Assembly floor the same day Vos, who had been holding up both bills, announced his plan to retire from the Assembly after 22 years, 13 as speaker.
The postpartum measure, Senate Bill 23, is one of the few legislative measures supported by both anti-abortion groups and a wide array of
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