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VIDEO: Prepaid prenatal care bundle delivers quality care to uninsured


 

REPORTING FROM ACOG 2018


“In the current political climate, this study has implications for all pregnancies that begin as uninsured, regardless of maternal documentation status,” wrote Dr. Duncan and her colleagues.

Dr. Duncan reported no conflicts of interest.

SOURCE: Duncan, E et al. ACOG 2018, Abstract 28C.

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