Mississippi should extend health coverage for new mothers
One of the most important issues I am pushing is for the
This much needed coverage was first offered as part of the Affordable Care Act.
If we say we value life and families we need to recognize that
The
First, in discussing this program, it's important to understand the difference between Medicaid and Medicare. Medicare is a federal insurance program that provides health coverage to people age 65 and older, younger disabled people, and dialysis patients. Income is not an eligibility factor for u .. j. Sen. David Blount Medicare. Medicare is paid for by the federal government. Because the state does not help pay for Medicare, the legislature is not involved in governing the program.
Medicaid is a jointly funded state and federal government program that provides health coverage for low income people. Almost all of the people covered by Medicaid are children, pregnant women, the elderly and disabled. The federal government pays for about 78% of the cost and the state pays about 22%. When considering those covered under expansion of the Affordable Care Act, the federal government pays 90% of the cost. Most of the 300,000 Mississippians who would benefit are working in low-paying or self-employed jobs that do not provide health insurance.
Medicaid pays for about 65% of all births in
Postpartum health coverage is important to ensure a safe recovery from childbirth, follow up on pregnancy complications, manage chronic health conditions, provide access to family planning, and address mental health needs. At least one-third of maternal deaths occur in the postpartum period. We know that access to health care is essential for prevention, early detection, and treatment of some of the conditions that place women at higher risk for pregnancyrelated complications, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and chronic hypertension. Obviously, our state ranks high for these risk factors.
We can do better.
I want to thank the
Thank you again for the opportunity to work for



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