2023
DOI: 10.1001/jama.2023.10249
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State Public Insurance Coverage Policies and Postpartum Care Among Immigrants

Maria W. Steenland,
Rachel E. Fabi,
Meghan Bellerose
et al.

Abstract: ImportanceProfessional medical organizations recommend that adults receive routine postpartum care. Yet, some states restrict public insurance coverage for undocumented immigrants and recently documented immigrants (those who received legal documentation status within the past 5 years).ObjectiveTo examine the association between public insurance coverage and postpartum care among low-income immigrants and the difference in receipt of postpartum care among immigrants relative to nonimmigrants.Design, Setting, a… Show more

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“…The Original Investigation titled “State Public Insurance Coverage Policies and Postpartum Care Among Immigrants,” published in the July 18, 2023, issue of JAMA , was corrected to fix incorrect dates listed for the same state. In Figure 1, footnote c , the date should have been “(in 2014)” for Georgia.…”
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“…The Original Investigation titled “State Public Insurance Coverage Policies and Postpartum Care Among Immigrants,” published in the July 18, 2023, issue of JAMA , was corrected to fix incorrect dates listed for the same state. In Figure 1, footnote c , the date should have been “(in 2014)” for Georgia.…”
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confidence: 99%