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Aeroflow Health supports efforts to extend Medicaid coverage in Wisconsin

Aeroflow Health supports efforts to extend Medicaid coverage in Wisconsin

Ryan BullockASHEVILLE, N.C. – Aeroflow Health supports the passage of the 2025 Wisconsin Act 102 to expand postpartum Medicaid coverage from 60 days to one year. The company says the act, which goes into effect July 1, 2026, means mothers in the state now have more time to focus on recovery and explore the care resources available for themselves and their babies. “Extended Medicaid coverage during the first year of postpartum gives mothers peace of mind that care will be there when they need it,” said Ryan Bullock, chief strategy officer at Aeroflow Health. “With new moms no longer needing to worry about their coverage ending after two months, they can instead focus on what truly matters – recovery, nurturing their baby and building strong foundations for their families. Aeroflow applauds this effort and is proud to have been a part of advocating for this change.” Aeroflow played a key role in advocating for Senate Bill 23, the legislation leading to the act. The company has also successfully advocated for the passage of expanded breast pump coverage in Wisconsin, as well as for tax exemptions on medically necessary products in Maine, Nevada, Texas, Florida, Ohio and North Carolina.

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