More Insurance-Based Discrimination During Pregnancy, Delivery Reported By Lower Income Women
According to an analysis of statewide data taken from 1998-2001, women in Oregon who made less than $50,000 a year were more than three times likely to report they were discriminated against by health providers because of their insurance status during pregnancy and delivery…
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