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Sarah Keyeski: “48 other states have said [60 days of postpartum care] is…”

Featuring: Sarah Keyeski, Democratic | Wisconsin State Senate, District 14

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Sarah Keyeski

Published | Video Starts at 34:58

So the way it works historically is there is 60 days after postpartum that women are still continuing to be able to have care through their Medicaid and Medicare. And what's. What's happened is that 48 other states have said [60 days of postpartum care] is not nearly enough time. And they've extended it for a year because the baby still has the care, but the. The mother didn't. We had it for 60 days. (34:58–35:24)

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Asserts that 48 states have extended postpartum care beyond 60 days.

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