Medicaid

Maryland Resumes Its Medicaid Eligibility Process Amid Snags  DCist Source link

Thousands Of Residents In The DC Region Are Losing Medicaid  DCist Source link

As Black Maternal Health Week comes to a close, it’s important to highlight the United States’ abysmal maternal mortality rate compared to other industrialized nations. The numbers on maternal mortality are shocking—and across all racial groups—particularly for non-Hispanic Black women. Let’s give this a closer look. While the rate of maternal mortality in 2022 fell […]

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JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The day after Mississippi Republican Gov. Tate Reeves reversed course and said he wants the state to let women have a full year of Medicaid coverage after birth, another Republican leader pledged not to block a vote on the issue. House Speaker Philip Gunn said Monday that he . . .

The article was presented at the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management 2021 Fall Conference (virtual), March 28, 2022; the AcademyHealth 2022 Annual Research Meeting in Washington, D.C., June 7, 2022; and the 11th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists in Austin, Texas, June 29, 2022. Sujoy Chakravarty has received funding […]

Medicaid Expansion Led To Reductions In Postpartum …  healthaffairs.org Source link

Black and Latino Americans saw surges in health care insurance enrollment through the Affordable Care Act (ACA) between 2020 and 2022; Medicaid enrollment and spending is expected to slow in 2023; the Biden administration is preparing a national hepatitis C treatment plan. Increases in Black, Latino Health Insurance Coverage A new HHS report showed . […]

The term “Minnesota paradox,” coined by Samuel Myers at the University of Minnesota, describes how Minnesota can have one of the highest qualities of life for white residents, while Black residents fare worse in nearly every measurable category than in virtually every other state. For Black Minnesotans, the consistent denial of equal opportunities in housing, […]

Source: ROGELIO V. SOLIS / Getty A Mississippi funeral home director recently had the unfortunate task of burying his wife and daughter. An NBC affiliate, 3 On Your Side, reported Thursday that Brian Stribling lost his wife Harmony because there wasn’t a hospital with a 24-hour emergency room close to their rural community. The outlet […]


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