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Extending Medicaid Coverage For Postpartum Moms

By Alison Stuebe, Haywood Brown, Jennifer E. Moore, Lakshmi Reddy, Lisa Kane Low, Pooja Mittal
Added: April 12, 2021
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Women often struggle to get the care they need in the fourth trimester (the 12 weeks following childbirth). This blog discusses the issues and potential solutions around extending postpartum coverage and care.

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Written by:
Kelli Sheppard
Published on:
April 12, 2021

Resource Information

Author: Alison Stuebe, Haywood Brown, Jennifer E. Moore, Lakshmi Reddy, Lisa Kane Low, Pooja Mittal
Audience: Clinical
Type: Report
Category: Policy
Dimension: Learn
Topics: Policy, Postpartum
MHLIC is committed to providing reliable, accurate resources that will increase the user’s knowledge and/or ability to improve the state of maternal health in the United States. Some of the resources may be primarily informational and others may be oriented more towards capacity-building to implement a program or action. Many will be a blend of the two. Read our full terms and disclaimer here.

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