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The Big Cut: OBBBA’s Threat to Your Medicaid Maternity Care

The Big Cut: OBBBA’s Threat to Your Medicaid Maternity Care

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The new federal One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) is making deep cuts to Medicaid funding, threatening the coverage relied upon by 60% of women of color giving birth. In this crucial episode, we break down the single most urgent risk: OBBBA's reduction of Retroactive Medicaid Coverage to just two months, a change that could leave pregnant women with thousands in surprise bills.Learn how to navigate the confusion using the R.O.O.T. Framework (Reveal, Offer, Outline, Take Note). Don't wait for a crisis. Listen now and download your free Violet Sheet at________.💜#BlackMaternalHealth #OBBBA #MedicaidCuts #SelfAdvocacy #WomensHealthPolicy

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