American Academy of Pediatrics: ACA Medicaid Expansions Reduced Numbers of Uninsured Mothers, But Thousands Still Lacked Coverage in 2017 – Study
Approximately 451,000 new mothers were uninsured in 2017, about 142,000 of whom were
The study, "ACA Medicaid Expansion and Insurance Coverage Among New Mothers Living in Poverty" (published online
The authors suggest that state or federal policies extending pregnancy-related Medicaid coverage from 60 days to one year postpartum would benefit many mothers during a period when families have critical health care needs.
New mothers living in poverty need insurance coverage to help them access and afford necessary physical and mental health care, reduce stress and financial hardship, and improve the health and well-being of their entire family.
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