Medicaid and newborn care: challenges and opportunities
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Medicaid and newborn care: challenges and opportunities
Abstract
Since its creation in 1965, Medicaid has operated as a federal-state partnership that provides a robust set of medical benefits to low-income families, including pregnant people and infants. In many ways, Medicaid has met its initial promise. However, medical benefits, provider payments, and key administrative procedures regarding eligibility, enrollment, and access to care vary substantially among state Medicaid programs. These variations have created profound inequities across states in the care of parents and children, particularly during pregnancy and in the postpartum and neonatal periods. Here we review select aspects of the Medicaid program pertinent to newborns and infants that contribute to eligibility and enrollment gaps, variations in benefits coverage and payment rates, and racial disparities in both access to healthcare and infant health outcomes. We outline a number of structural reforms of the Medicaid program that can improve newborn and infant access to care and outcomes and redress existing inequities.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc.
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