Medicaid Coverage of Pregnancy-Related Services: Findings from a 2021 State  Survey - Key Findings - 9936

Medicaid Coverage of Pregnancy-Related Services: Findings from a 2021 State Survey - Key Findings - 9936

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Introduction The Medicaid program finances more than four in ten (42%) births in the United States, and more than half of births in several states. In recent years, policymakers have devoted new attention to maternal health in response to rising rates of pregnancy-related deaths and the substantially higher rates experienced by Black and American Indian…More

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