3/ This makes sense: some women qualify for Medicaid only after they become pregnant, and Medicaid has no cost-sharing for perinatal care. Pregnancy out-of-pocket costs are expensive on private plans (>$4K). Great work by @MichelleHMoniz documents this
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Out-Of-Pocket Spending For Maternity Care Among Women With Employer-Based Insurance, 2008-15 https://t.co/UHM4yJEt5m
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@dTXTransitPosts Average out-of-pocket cost for maternity care, U.S. women with employer-based insurance, 2015: $4,569 Average annual tuition+fees+room+board post-grant aid, full-time in-state students at public four-year colleges, 2021–22: $14,590 https:
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