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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2024 · 26 MIN

Kathryn Thompson on Quality of Care for Pregnant Black Medicaid Enrollees

from Poverty Research & Policy

There are many ways to assess the quality of care that pregnant people receive pre- and post-partum, as well as during delivery itself. Dr. Kathryn Thompson shares her findings on how the care that pregnant Black Medicaid enrollees receive compares to their more affluent white peers, and the policy and practice opportunities for addressing the social determinants of health that are involved.  Kathryn Thompson is an Assistant Professor at Boston University's School of Public Health in the departments of Community Health Sciences and Health Law, Policy, and Management. She is also an IRP 2024–2025 Visiting Poverty Scholar. 

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