Most publicly-insured pregnant Texas women lost coverage during the year after delivery, finds new study

Almost 90% of Texas women whose pregnancies were covered by public insurance were uninsured at some point in the first year after delivery, according to a new study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin. This phenomenon of "insurance churn" can leave women with limited access to care at a time when they need it.
Almost 90% of Texas women whose pregnancies were covered by public insurance were uninsured at some point in the first year after delivery, according to a new study from researchers at The University of Texas at Austin. This phenomenon of «insurance churn» can leave women with limited access to care at a time when they need it.