A letter from Nurture KC’s Executive Director …
As I was listening to our annual meeting presenters make the case for the drivers of maternal mortality from personal experience to professional expertise, my emotions vacillated between appreciation for their insight and knowledge to frustration that maternal mortality is still such a problem nationally and locally. Since our annual meeting, I would add another reaction to this list: hope.
The reason for my optimism is the opportunity to bring real change to the health of both moms and babies through Medicaid Expansion. Amendment 2 is on the ballot in Missouri on August 4. If approved, 230,000 Missourians would gain access to health care, becoming the 37th state to do so. Many of these are workers who do not have employer-sponsored coverage and lack the income to purchase health insurance. Currently, Missouri ranks among the lowest of states when it comes to income eligibility for Medicaid at a limit of $373 per month for a family of three. Under expansion, the income threshold would rise to $30,000 a year for a family of three, making coverage available for many working families. (Click below to read more.)