
Background: Pregnant people who have not been formally approved for Medicaid coverage but who submit proof of pregnancy and household income information to a qualified provider can receive up to 60 days of prenatal care while they wait for their Medicaid to be formally approved.
Our Position: We support these companion bills. Presumptive eligibility is a valuable tool that helps ensure a healthy and safe pregnancy, which is crucial in Alabama, where the maternal mortality rate is the third worst in the country.