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New health toolkit aims to bridge AL’s care gap for expecting mothers

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Monday, February 10, 2025   

Alabama has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the country and access to care remains a serious issue, especially in rural areas.

Now, one group is working to change that. Alabama Arise has released a Maternal Health Toolkit designed to connect women, families and advocates with critical resources.

Jennifer Harris, senior health policy advocate for the nonprofit, said the goal is to give women the information they need to navigate the health care system.

"We have high maternal and infant mortality death rates," Harris reported. "We also have a number of growing maternal health deserts where women lack access of care. So the toolkit was created in mind to let women know about resources."

Alabama Arise is advocating to improve maternal health care access. The group is backing House Bill 89, a bipartisan bill sponsored by Rep. Marilyn Lands, D-Huntsville, which would provide up to 60 days of prenatal care while a pregnant woman's Medicaid application is processed, ensuring faster access to critical services.

Harris pointed out the toolkit not only breaks down the maternal health landscape but also provides guidance on essential health care services, including Medicaid coverage. With more than half of Alabama's births covered by Medicaid, ensuring women understand their options is a key part of improving outcomes. The toolkit further connects women to local programs and support networks, which Harris added are essential in easing the stress of navigating maternity care.

"When you have a pregnancy during that time, it can be a lot. It can be overwhelming. It's a lot of things that are happening in a very short amount of time," Harris acknowledged. "We know a big support in that is building community for parents and family. So the resource page has a list of different programs, different agencies."

She added the Alabama Maternal Health Toolkit is more than just a guide, it is a resource designed to close gaps in care and connect women with vital services, from Medicaid enrollment to postpartum support.

Disclosure: Alabama Arise contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy and Priorities, Health Issues, and Poverty Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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