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The Fight to Expand Postpartum Medicaid — And Why It Matters
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The Fight to Expand Postpartum Medicaid — And Why It Matters

Listen to Health Affairs' Jessica Bylander and Rob Lott talk about recent policy movements on maternal health and postpartum insurance coverage.

Health Affairs This Week

September 24, 202113m 38s

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Show Notes

Child birth in the US is expensive. One of the largest payers for childbirth in the US is Medicaid, covering 43% of US births in 2018.

New mothers with pregnancy-related insurance coverage via Medicaid can lose their insurance coverage 60 days after the birth of their child. But policy makers are looking to change that and expand postpartum Medicaid coverage.

Join Health Affairs Senior Editor Jessica Bylander and Deputy Editor of Special Content Rob Lott on Health Affairs This Week as they talk about recent policy movements on maternal health and postpartum insurance coverage.

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