Nationwide survey shows ongoing struggles for pregnant patients on Medicaid
A national survey by the National Partnership for Women and Families found that Medicaid-covered pregnant patients face limited access to prenatal care, with 21% receiving care after the first trimester, and higher rates of complications compared to those with private insurance. The survey highlights ongoing challenges despite policy expansions, including hospital maternity unit closures and Medicaid funding cuts.
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