Expansion and Non-Expansion State Performance on Prenatal and Postpartum Care, FFY 2020

Timeliness of Prenatal Care refers to the percentage of women enrolled in Medicaid/CHIP who had a prenatal care visit in their first trimester or on, before, or within 42 days of their date of enrollment.

Postpartum Care refers to the percentage of women enrolled in Medicaid/CHIP who had a postpartum care visit within 7-84 days after delivery.

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Updated February 2023
Notes: Measure fiscal year typically reflects services provided in previous calendar year, so state Medicaid expansion status is determined as of January 2019. States not shown did not report the measure. Puerto Rico is included as an expansion state, though Medicaid covers low-income adults up to 138 percent of the Puerto Rico poverty level. More information on the Child Core Set and technical specifications available from CMS. Contact author for more information on methodology.
Source: Georgetown University Center for Children and Families analysis of FFY 2020 Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Child Core Set data.
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