The Extraordinary Danger of Being Pregnant and Uninsured in Texas
December 20, 201930 min read5963 words
Published: December 20, 2019  |  30 min read5963 words
Tiffany Revilla holds her newborn daughter, Cheyenne, as her fiance, David, cares for their 1-year-old, Adillie, in Fort Worth, Texas. Because of insurance-related delays, Revilla didn’t begin prenatal care until more than halfway through her most recent pregnancy.ProPublica is a...
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December 29, 2019
Wonderful reporting on the state of healthcare in Texas and it interplay’s with their insurance policies. It’s a particularly heart breaking focus on the effects to pregnant women and new moms.
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