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Legislative Action Needed to Reduce the Burden of Cancer on Wyomingites

Today, the Wyoming House of Representatives passed House Bill 4, extending Medicaid coverage twelve months postpartum.

February 8, 2023

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Today, the Wyoming House of Representatives passed House Bill 4, extending Medicaid coverage twelve months postpartum. 

“After giving birth, we know that cancer risks are heightened. Ensuring low-income individuals and families have affordable health coverage for a full year postpartum is one of the most critical ways to reduce cancer incidence and mortality,” said Kristin Page-Nei, the Wyoming Government Relations Director with the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network.

“Extending postpartum Medicaid coverage is a positive step toward improving the health outcomes of women and their children. Ultimately though, the most cost-effective solution to improve the lives of all Wyomingites – including those at risk of, in treatment for, or who have survived cancer – is to expand Medicaid.”

 

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