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Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

an indicator guage with the arrow in the green the value is in the best half of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the yellow the value is in the 2nd worst quarter of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the red the value is in the worst quarter of communities.

Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

green diamond with downward arrow inside it lower than the comparison value; red diamond with downward arrow inside it higher than the comparison value; blue diamond with downward arrow inside it not statistically different from comparison value.

Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

green triangle with upward trending arrow inside it higher than the previous measurement period; green triangle with downward trending arrow inside it lower than the previous measurement period; blue equals sign no statistically different change  from previous measurement period.

dark blue chart bars Significantly different than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

gray chart bars No data on significance available

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Births to Medicaid Mothers

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Measurement Period: 2022
This indicator shows the rate of births to mothers enrolled in Medicaid.

Why is this important?

Government services like Medicaid provide some uninsured women and children with access to critical health services (March of Dimes). Nearly two out of every three adult women enrolled in Medicaid are in the 19-44 age group, and Medicaid currently finances about 42% of all births in the United States (Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services).  

Considerations for Equitable Approaches: Births paid for by Medicaid were more likely to be preterm and low or very low birthweight compared to births paid by private insurance, and rates are higher among non-Hispanic Black infants (Medicaid and CHIP Quality Measurement and Improvement Program). The Medicaid program can play a key role in reducing disparities in maternal and infant health outcomes including strategies to improve postpartum care and well child visits for infants, reduce low-risk cesarean delivery, and tobacco cessation support (Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services). 

Inclusive Language Recommendations: As not all people who are pregnant identify as women, recommendations for more gender-inclusive language include using "pregnant people" and "pregnant patients" or other wording as applicable when referring to general recommendations for pregnancy (National Institutes of Health).  

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Births to Medicaid Mothers

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Measurement Period: 2022
Data Source: Virginia Department of Health, Division of Health Statistics, North Carolina State Center for Health Statistics
November 21, 2024www.ghrconnects.org
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12.0% - 18.4%
18.4% - 26.9%
26.9% - 39.4%
39.4% - 46.2%
46.2% - 69.7%
percent %
There are 20 County values. The lowest value is 12%, and the highest value is 69.7%. Half of the values are between 25.3% and 45.7%. The middle (median) value is 38.4%.

Data Sources

Note: Data for this indicator was obtained from multiple sources. Please interpret with caution as methodology may differ.

Filed under: Health / Maternal, Fetal & Infant Health, Health / Health Care Access & Quality, Economy / Government Assistance, Social Determinants of Health, Women

Greater Hampton Roads