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- December 6, 2013
Using the Affordable Care Act and Other Opportunities to Address Maternal Mortality
Read moreStartling maternal mortality rates continue to plague the United States. Women of color disproportionately experience pregnancy or childbirth-related complications that ultimately end in their death. African American women in particular (regardless of their income level) are more likely to die of preventable complications. The reasons for this disparity are…
- November 26, 2013
Webinar: Health Reform and Insurance Coverage for Pregnant Women
Read moreQ & A webinar on health reform and insurance coverage for pregnant women. Sponsored by NHeLP, the March of Dimes. Assn of Maternal & Child Health Programs, the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, National Women's Law Center, and National Partnership for Women & Families.
- November 12, 2013
Pregnant Women’s Coverage under Medicaid and the ACA
Read moreThe Affordable Care Act ("ACA") makes a number of changes that impact pregnant women who are enrolled in Medicaid and certain private health insurance plans. States have the opportunity to provide pregnant women with new or improved access to health care coverage and services. This Q&A addresses some common…
- July 23, 2013
Chart: State Medicaid Coverage of Emergency Contraception (EC) as an Over-the-Counter (OTC) Drug
Read moreState Medicaid programs must cover family planning services and supplies, however, states have some flexibilty to determine which services and supplies are covered. This state-by-state chart and the accompanying report, Over-the-Counter or Out of Reach? document that most states cover emergency contraception in their Medicaid programs, but there is…
- July 23, 2013
NHeLP Amicus Brief on Family Planning Standards of Care: Korte v. U.S. Health & Human Services
Read moreFor full publication text, download document.
- July 23, 2013
Dental Coverage for Low-Income Pregnant Women
Read moreThis fact sheet discusses the importance of dental coverage for pregnant women.