Wisconsin’s Medicaid postpartum protection lags most of the country

Emily Schmit, 37, and her son, Armoni Meyers, 6, of Mount Horeb, Wis., with a photo of Armoni in the NICU after being born three months premature in 2018. Schmit is an advocate for mothers in the state's BadgerCare Plus Medicaid program to receive medical care for a full year after giving birth, something she didn't have after Armoni was born.
Brad Horn for Wisconsin Watch

Wisconsin doctors say the state could help save lives by extending postpartum Medicaid coverage to a full year, as many states offer. But the Legislature again blocked an extension.

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Rachel Hale joined Wisconsin Watch as a reporting intern in June 2023. She is currently a student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Journalism and Political Science with certificates in Jewish studies and Middle East studies. Rachel previously worked at The Forward and The Times of Israel and was a member of the POLITICO Journalism Institute’s 2023 cohort. She is interested in reporting that spans the intersection of cultural identity and political impact.