Por: Associated Press Politics February 08, 2023
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi state senators passed a bill Tuesday that would let mothers keep Medicaid coverage for a year after giving birth, up from the current two months.“This is the exact same bill that we passed last session three times 45-5,” said Sen. Kevin Blackwell, a Republican from Southaven.State senators voted last year for an extension, but it failed in the House amid opposition from the Republican House Speaker,... + full article
New York Post USA Nation February 05, 2023
It’s becoming Many. The number of New York state residents who get government-funded Medicaid health insurance is expected to soar to nearly 8 million this year, data released from $227 billion budget plan shows. Another 3.7 million of New York’s 19 million residents qualify... + más
Millions To Lose Medicaid Coverage This Spring As Omnibus Bill Is Enacted And Covid-19 Public Health Emergency Ends | Forbes
Rolls-Royce's first electric car has two doors and is longer than a Cadillac Escalade | CNN
Newsweek USA Health February 04, 2023
Many mothers are bravely speaking out about their postpartum experiences after the tragic case of Lindsay Clancy, who is thought to have been experiencing postpartum psychosis when she allegedly killed her children last month.The labor and delivery nurse jumped out of a... + más
What is postpartum psychosis? What may be behind the Lindsay Clancy tragedy | New York Post
Duxbury deaths put a spotlight on postpartum mood disorders. Here’s how to recognize them and where to get help. | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Tech February 02, 2023
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of N.Y., speaks during a news conference, Thursday, Dec. 22, ... [+] 2022, after the passing of the omnibus spending package bill on Capitol Hill in Washington DC. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights... + más
Millions of Americans to lose Medicaid coverage starting next year | CBS News
Millions at risk of losing Medicaid in the spring under provision tucked inside $1.7 trillion federal spending bill | CNBC
New York Post USA Life February 01, 2023
The tragic story of Lindsay Clancy, the Massachusetts mother last week, has cast a spotlight on postpartum psychosis — a little-discussed condition that experts say is often compounded by shame and guilt. “Women who have a baby are expected in our society to love that baby... + más
Massachusetts mom shared postpartum anxiety battle before allegedly killing kids | New York Post
GoFundMe for Patrick Clancy near $1 million following alleged murder of his children by wife Lindsay | Fox Business
The Boston Globe USA Nation January 27, 2023
A had previously posted on her Facebook page about struggling with postpartum anxiety. The tragic case has put a spotlight on a mental health issue affecting many new mothers.Over three million women give birth in the United States every year. Nearly a fifth of them will... + más
Friday Night Lights updates: Duxbury defeats Grafton in D4 Super Bowl, 42-7; joins West Boylston (D7) and North Reading (D5) in winner’s circle | The Boston Globe
Security guard Stephen Duxbury found guilty of killing woman, sentenced to life in prison | Orlando Sentinel
CBS News USA Politics December 26, 2022
Millions of Americans gained Medicaid coverage during the pandemic. Starting next year, millions are likely to lose it.A mammoth just passed by Congress would allow states to kick some people off Medicaid starting in April. Millions would become uninsured, according to estimates... + más
ABC News USA Business September 26, 2022
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... + más
New Mexico braces for exodus from Medicaid insurance | Associated Press
Judge to sentence driver in crash that killed four young mothers in Lake County | Orlando Sentinel
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