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Experts: Medicaid cuts could worsen WV’s maternal mortality rate

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Monday, May 19, 2025   

Congress is considering a proposal to slash $880 billion in Medicaid funding and experts warn the cuts would be devastating for West Virginia women.

Ellen Allen, executive director of West Virginians for Affordable Healthcare, explained the state's maternal mortality rate is 23.9 per 100,000 women, and women of color die three times more often.

"I know a young woman in the southern part of the state who said, 'We're thinking about having a family, but my closest hospital would be 90 minutes away. What if I have a crisis?'" Allen reported.

According to the West Virginia Rural Health Association, the state would see the number of hospitals with labor and delivery units shrink from 18 down to six across 55 rural counties.

New data from the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families indicates more than 32% of women in West Virginia who rely on Medicaid for health coverage are of childbearing age. Experts say the cuts could also worsen the state's high infant mortality rate, which is 14% higher than the national average.

Allen argued a lack of access to care will increase poverty among the state's most vulnerable populations.

"A lot of these folks will pick up medical debt," Allen pointed out. "We already have one of the highest rates of medical debt in the country, at about 40%. We'll see that skyrocket even more."

According to the Georgetown report, as of 2022, more than half of the nation's rural hospitals did not offer obstetric care. Rural counties are also much more likely than metro areas to have inadequate access to maternity care, as nearly two-thirds of the counties lack a birthing facility or obstetrician are in rural areas.

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