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How Insurance and Location Affect Severe Pregnancy Complications
Georgia USASunday, June 22, 2025
Residential factors, such as where a mother lives, also play a crucial role. For Medicaid-insured mothers, these factors significantly reduced the explained gap in SMM rates between Black and White mothers. However, for privately insured mothers, residential factors had little to no impact. This raises questions about access to healthcare providers and the quality of care in different areas. Areas with better provider access tend to reduce the gap among Medicaid-insured mothers, highlighting the importance of healthcare infrastructure.
The analysis shows that differences in how hospitals treat patients of different races contribute significantly to the SMM gap. This is particularly true within the same hospital. Additionally, living in areas with better healthcare access seems to help reduce the gap among Medicaid-insured mothers. This suggests that improving hospital practices and increasing access to healthcare providers could help address racial disparities in severe pregnancy complications.
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