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Medicaid can vastly improve maternal health, study [Modern Healthcare]

 

Expanded access to Medicaid was associated with 1.6 fewer maternal deaths per 100,000 women compared with states that didn't expand the program, according to a new study. The infant death rate also fell more dramatically in Medicaid expansion states—by more than 50% from 2010 to 2016.

Those findings were in a report released Wednesday by the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families.

Researchers found that expansion states saw greater drops in the uninsured rate among women ages 18 to 44 and fewer racial healthcare disparities compared with the 17 states that have yet to expand.

To read the full article written by Steven Ross Johnson, click HERE

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