In this report we examine the potential of this strategy if adopted nationwide to further help low-income women avoid unintended pregnancy and we predict t... JJ Frost,A Sonfield,RB Gold 被引量: 39发表: 2011年 Medicaid: a critical source of support for family planning in the United States...
States with a larger eligibility increase had more people who became newly eligible for continued Medicaid after pregnancy (and thus did not lose Medicaid eligibility postpartum) during the COVID-19 public health emergency. eTable 1 in Supplement 1 provides additional details on state-level income ...
Medicare in brief Medicare is a sodal insurance program that, without regard to income, provides acute-care benefits to most of the population over 65 and to those eligible for disability benefits. There are limitations on the duration of many benefits and no limit on out-of-pocket ...
Financial requirements govern the amount of income and assets that categorically eligible individuals may have and still qualify for Medicaid, as well as how these amounts are calculated (e.g., whether a portion of earned income or the value of a car may be disregarded). The specific income ...
and their sense of fair treatment. The researchers then adjusted for the women's demographics, including income, as well as attitudes toward birth, type of prenatal care provider, type of birth attendant, and pregnancy complications, to identify how much of the difference in experiences was associ...
end. Approximately 42% of births nationwide are covered under Medicaid, the federal-state health insurance program for low-income people, and extending postpartum coverage aims to reduce the risk of pregnancy-related deaths and illnesses by ensuring that new mothers' medical care isn't interrupted....
Risk status and pregnancy outcome among medicaid recipients. Although Medicaid has increased access to medical care for low-income pregnant women, the Medicaid population remains at high risk for poor outcomes. In 19... B Schwethelm,LH Margolis,C Miller,... - 《American Journal of Preventive ...
"Rigorous": With respect to research and evaluation, means using (1) established scientific methods for ensuring the impact of an intervention or program model in changing behavior (specifically sexual activity or other risk behaviors), or reducing pregnancy, among youth; or (2) other evidence-bas...
Risk status and pregnancy outcome among medicaid recipients. Although Medicaid has increased access to medical care for low-income pregnant women, the Medicaid population remains at high risk for poor outcomes. In 19... B Schwethelm,LH Margolis,C Miller,... - 《American Journal of Preventive ...
Policies regarding AFDC coverage and pregnancy particularly concern younger women, many of whom have problems related to marriage, childbirth, and absence of economic support from fathers which place them at risk for poverty. Regulations as to income and assets of elderly persons requiring long-term ...