OBJECTIVE
Pregnant women in the United States experience worse pregnancy outcomes than women in any other high-income country. Maternal health care can improve pregnancy outcomes; however, many pregnant women in the United States lack access to maternal health care. Medicaid is the Nation's largest maternal health care payor, financing more than 40 percent of all U.S. births, and many pregnant women enrolled in Medicaid are enrolled in managed care plans. This study will review Medicaid managed care provider directories to evaluate the accuracy of information listed for maternal health care providers.
There are 2 projects in this series.
COMPLETED PROJECTS IN THIS SERIES (2)
Evaluating the Accuracy of Medicaid Managed Care Provider Directories for Maternal Health Care Providers
Evaluating the Accuracy of Medicaid Managed Care Provider Directories for Maternal Health Care Providers
TIMELINE
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January 15, 2024Series Number SRS-E-26-005 Assigned
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January 15, 2024Projects Announced
Evaluating the Accuracy of Medicaid Managed Care Provider Directories for Maternal Health Care Providers - OEI-05-24-00090
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Evaluating the Accuracy of Medicaid Managed Care Provider Directories for Maternal Health Care Providers - OEI-05-24-00091
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June 11, 2026Project Complete - OEI-05-24-00090
Evaluating the Accuracy of Medicaid Managed Care Provider Directories for Maternal Health Care Providers complete. Report Published
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June 11, 2026Project Complete - OEI-05-24-00091
Evaluating the Accuracy of Medicaid Managed Care Provider Directories for Maternal Health Care Providers complete. Report Published
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June 11, 2026Series Complete
Evaluating the Accuracy of Medicaid Managed Care Provider Directories for Maternal Health Care Providers complete.