Legislation passed during the COVID-19 pandemic prevents states from disenrolling people from Medicaid amid the ongoing public health emergency, including new mothers. However, when the public health emergency ends, pregnancy-related Medicaid coverage will once again end 60-days postpartum.
Researchers interviewed national maternal health leaders and stakeholders in four states (Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, and New Jersey) who discussed steps policymakers can take to increase coverage continuity during the postpartum period following the end of the COVID-19 public health emergency, including:
The United States has been facing a maternal morbidity and mortality crisis in which more than half of maternal deaths occur after delivery, highlighting the importance on postpartum coverage. Lessons learned during the public health emergency can inform improvements to coverage transitions and under future postpartum extensions.
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