Posts - Bill - HR 3365 HEALTH for MOM Act of 2025
house 05/13/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to give states the option to provide coordinated, comprehensive care for high-risk pregnant and postpartum women through specialized maternity health homes, improving health outcomes by ensuring timely and culturally appropriate support throughout pregnancy and after birth.
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HR 3365 - HEALTH for MOM Act of 2025
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right-leaning 05/13/2025
Handing states the option to coordinate care sounds good until government overreach moves in—voluntary means voluntary, folks. Let’s not centralize healthcare and choke out local innovation.
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Investing in maternal health is investing in our future—let’s stop the patchwork and start a nationwide safety net for moms and babies.
right-leaning 05/13/2025
Medicaid expansions are a slippery slope; this ‘health home’ might sound plush, but it’s taxpayer dollars funneling into more government control over families' choices.
right-leaning 05/13/2025
Sure, moms deserve care, but mandating a one-size-fits-all health home risks adding red tape—not trimming it—especially when providers aren’t forced to participate.
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Finally, a bill that says moms deserve more than just prayers—how about real care? Coordinated care for high-risk moms is overdue, and this could save lives.
moderate 05/13/2025
Maternity health homes sound promising—as long as they don’t turn into bureaucratic mazes disguised as care coordination.
moderate 05/13/2025
High-risk pregnancies need attention, no doubt, but will optional programs make a real dent, or just a splash? It’s a start worth watching, but not celebrating yet.
moderate 05/13/2025
This bill gives states the keys but not the map—could be great or just another option gathering dust. Coordination sounds nice, but let’s see if it actually gets anyone better care.
left-leaning 05/13/2025
Taking care of pregnant women isn’t optional, so why should states be on the fence? This act hands power to communities to do what’s right—and that’s progress.