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Exposing the Crisis in Black Maternal Health

Exposing the Crisis in Black Maternal Health

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In this episode of "The Pulse," host Jade Curtis interviews Dr. Michael H. Ford, the State Director of Health Equity for Aetna Better Health of Maryland. The conversation centers on the impact of Medicaid and recent legislative changes on vulnerable communities, particularly Black and Brown populations and children. Dr. Ford explains the differences between Medicaid and Medicare, highlights the importance of advocacy, and shares practical ways individuals can make their voices heard—through social media, contacting state officials, and community engagement.

The discussion also delves into Dr. Ford's work on health equity, including efforts to bridge gaps in culturally and linguistically appropriate care. A significant portion of the episode focuses on Black maternal health, with Dr. Ford sharing powerful stories to illustrate the challenges faced by Black women and the need for better advocacy and culturally competent healthcare. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to speak up, advocate for themselves and their communities, and ensure that important health stories are not forgotten.

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