Impact of Medicaid Managed Care, Race/Ethnicity, and Rural/Urban Residence on Potentially Avoidable Maternity Complications: A Five-State Multi-level Analysis
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Reports findings from a study that examined pregnancy-related complications using Potentially Avoidable Maternity Complications as an indicator of access. Analyzes pregnancy complication risks among women receiving Medicaid, looking at rural/urban hospital location, race/ethnicity of the mother, and Medicaid managed care (MMC) compared to Medicaid fee-for-service (MFFS).
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Sarah B. Laditka, James N. Laditka, Kevin J. Bennett, Janice C. Probst
Date
12/2004
Type
Document
Organization
Rural and Minority Health Research Center (formerly the South Carolina Rural Health Research Center)
Tagged as
Access · Asian · Black or African American · Hispanic or Latino · Maternal health and prenatal care · Medicaid · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Women
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- Rural and Minority Health Research Center (formerly the South Carolina Rural Health Research Center), view details