New KFF Resource Explains Key Provisions
for Maternal Health Within the Build Back Better Act
If passed, the Build
Back Better Act (BBBA) would include several provisions to improve
maternal health, particularly for people of color. A new KFF
Policy Watch explains the different provisions, their potential
impact on parents and children, as well as the projected federal costs of
these proposals. From expanding Medicaid postpartum coverage to
establishing a national paid family leave policy, the BBBA could provide
more support to states and community organizations working to improve
maternal health.
Some key provisions include:
- Medicaid
postpartum coverage extension: The BBBA would extend the postpartum
period from 60 days to 12 months and would temporarily close the
coverage gap.
- Maternal
health homes: The BBBA would give states an increase in the federal
match of 15 percentage points for two years if they deliver care
through maternal health homes.
- Addressing
inequities: The BBBA would authorize about $1billion in grants that
would focus on improving maternal and infant health for people of
color.
- Paid
leave: Paid leave has been associated with improved mental and
physical health for new parents and infants. The BBBA proposes four
weeks of paid family and medical leave annually.
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