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Medicaid extensions for new moms grow, may run into limits

Por: ABC News Business September 26, 2022

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States around the country are making it easier for new moms to keep Medicaid in the year after childbirth, a time when depression and other problems can develop.But tight government budgets and the program’s low reimbursement may ultimately limit this push or make it hard for women with extended coverage to find doctors. “A lot of things have changed since the pandemic,” said Venessa Aiken, a new mom in Orlando, Florida. “A lot of places... + full article



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