Michigan State: Medicaid Expansion Linked to a Reduction in Pre-Pregnancy Depression
October 06, 2021
October 06, 2021
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 6 (TNSJou) -- Michigan State University issued the following news on Oct. 4, 2021:
The expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act was linked to a lower chance of low-income individuals reporting that they experienced depression before pregnancy, a study led by a Michigan State University researcher found.
"The takeaway message is that having health insurance before, during, and after pregnancy may be an important determinant of . . .
The expansion of Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act was linked to a lower chance of low-income individuals reporting that they experienced depression before pregnancy, a study led by a Michigan State University researcher found.
"The takeaway message is that having health insurance before, during, and after pregnancy may be an important determinant of . . .