New mothers in the state were previously eligible for Medicaid for only two months following childbirth.
Increased access to Medicaid correlates with improved pre-pregnancy health, maternal health, and infant health outcomes, according to reports published in 2020 and 2021 by the KFF, formally known as the Kaiser Family Foundation.
Texas is now one of 43 states that have extended the window for postpartum healthcare coverage under Medicaid.
The monetary relief Texas mothers will receive depends on their specific income level and number of dependents.
And Texas has seen recent efforts to limit abortion and reproductive health care access, especially following the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Persons:
—, Diana Forester, Forester, Roe, Wade
Organizations:
Service, Business, Centers for Disease Control, Texas, Kaiser Family Foundation, Texans Care, Children, Medicaid
Locations:
Texas, United States