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New SCHIP Prenatal Care Rule Advances Fetal Rights At Low-Income Women's Expense

The ink was barely dry on the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) before legislators on both sides of the aisle began seeking ways to extend program coverage to pregnant women whose children would be eligible for SCHIP benefits upon birth. With momentum building in Congress in rec...

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