2024
DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2024.0062
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Diagnosis of Perinatal Mental Health Conditions Following Medicaid Expansion to Include Low-Income Immigrants

Maria I. Rodriguez,
Ann Martinez-Acevedo,
Menolly Kaufman
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceFor some low-income people, access to care during pregnancy is not guaranteed through Medicaid, based on their immigration status. While states have the option to extend Emergency Medicaid coverage for prenatal and postpartum care, many states have not expanded coverage.ObjectiveTo determine whether receipt of first prenatal care services and subsequently receipt of postpartum care through extensions of Emergency Medicaid coverage were associated with increases in diagnosis and treatment of perinatal… Show more

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