Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Health care reform and midwives

Below find an open letter from Suzy Myers, midwife and women’s health care pioneer. Certified Professional Midwives, whom she represents, are the midwives who practice independently, outside of hospitals, i.e. at home births or freestanding birth centers. The other kind of midwife is nurse midwives, who largely practice in hospitals. If CPMs are federally recognized, covered by Medicaid, and become more widely used, the U.S. could save millions, perhaps billions, of dollars on childbirth while improving care.
June 20, 2009

We are at a moment in history that could affect the future of midwifery for decades. We have the opportunity to positively influence health care legislation to ensure access to midwifery care or be left behind as details of a reformed system are established in law in the next few months.

The M.A.M.A. campaign is a historic coalition of the key midwifery and consumer organizations in the U.S. unified behind the goal of achieving federal recognition of Certified Professional Midwives. Our specific goal in the next weeks is inserting an amendment into the health care bills that are moving through congress right now to mandate Medicaid coverage for CPM services on the federal level.

This multi-faceted campaign is being directed by a steering committee of dedicated volunteers, and paid staff: an experienced lobbyist in Washington D.C. , campaign coordinator and a project consultant with national health care reform experience and connections.

This week Amber Ulvenes, MAWS lobbyist and midwifery consumer, and I are participating in a country-wide “fly-in” of midwives and advocates to DC to work with the campaign’s federal lobbyist to amend this language into the Senate Finance bill when it goes to committee mark-up the week of June 22nd.

In addition to mobilizing grass roots support, right now funds are urgently needed to sustain this work through the next few months when legislation is being drafted.

What you can do:
1. If you are a midwife, talk with each of your current clients about the M.A.M.A. campaign. Give them the link to the web site: http://www.mamacampaign.or g/. Ask them to sign up, endorse, give money and volunteer to pitch in. If you have an e-list of past clients, please send a personal message asking for their support and directing them to the web site.

2. Send this message to everyone you think supports increased access to midwifery care and ask them to join the M.A.M.A. campaign and donate.

3. Sign up yourself! Numbers count. Dollars count. This is a moment when we must mobilize all available resources!

Thank you,
Suzy Myers
Midwives Association of Washington State Board of Directors
National Association of Certified Professional Midwives Board of Directors

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