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Alabama lawmakers provided bipartisan support for temporary outpatient health care services for pregnant women with "presumptive eligibility." ...
Montgomery, Ala. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama legislators unanimously passed a bill on Tuesday that would expedite access to Medicaid for pregnant women, as more states across the South ...
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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed a bill Tuesday that is designed to provide “presumptive Medicaid eligibility” to pregnant women.
All but one lawmaker in the state Senate voted to expand Medicaid coverage for mothers who have just given birth.