Health Policy Podcast

Dr. Gail C. Christopher: Closing the Gap in Black Maternal Health

15 min · 9. juni 2026
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Dr. Gail C. Christopher, Executive Director of the National Collaborative for Health Equity, discusses the "Momnibus" Act and the multi-decade effort to eliminate racial disparities in maternal health. She shares promising policy shifts, including the expansion of Medicaid coverage for doula services and the bipartisan momentum behind comprehensive birth equity.

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