AmeriHealth Caritas: Supporting New Moms’ Mental Health
A new mom comes in for her 6-week postpartum checkup. You check her blood pressure. You check her heartbeat. But do you screen for invisible conditions, the ones that can’t be detected by a monitor, but can be just as life-threatening?
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Prime on this list is a new mom’s emotional health, especially postpartum depression. And despite being more likely to experience its symptoms, Black women are less likely to receive help for them. OB-GYN and AmeriHealth Caritas Vice President of Medical Affairs
About AmeriHealth Caritas
AmeriHealth Caritas is one of the nation’s leaders in health care solutions for those most in need. Operating in 13 states and the
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