Thanks to misleading letters sent by the Mississippi Division of Medicaid, thousands of new moms may have chosen to forgo health care after giving birth – even as the federal government was sending money to help pay for their care during the pandemic.
by Isabelle Taft, Mississippi Today September 6, 2022 Thanks to misleading letters sent by the Mississippi Division of Medicaid in recent years, tens of thousands of new moms may have chosen to forgo health care after giving birth – even as the federal government was sending Mississippi extra money to help pay for their care during the pandemic.
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