Madeline Perry, MD is a National Clinician Scholar in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department at the Perelman School of Medicine. Dr. Perry’s research examines how state-level Medicaid policy can result in differential pregnancy outcomes, especially for people with high-risk maternal health conditions. She is especially interested in the implementation of Medicaid policies providing coverage for non-physician birth support. She aims to identify opportunities to provide wraparound care during the perinatal period and facilitate cohesive, multi-disciplinary postpartum care.

Associate Fellow
Madeline Perry, MD
- National Clinician Scholar, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Perelman School of Medicine
Related Content

Two Looming Crises Threaten to Collapse U.S. Long-Term Care
Immigration Crackdown and Medicaid Cuts Put Millions at Risk
In The Media MedPage Today
Surgeon, Do You Take This Anesthesiologist To Be Your Regular Operation Partner?
Interview
In The Media The New York Times
How A Generation’s Struggle Led To A Record Surge In Homelessness
Interview
In The Media Fortune
Some CEOS Still Dont Understand How Important It Is To Implement AI— And How Little Time There Is Left
Interview
In The Media EurekAlert!
Unmasking Human Trafficking: New AI Research Reveals Hidden Recruitment Networks
Interview
In The Media The Scientist
The REDCap Revolution: How A Clinical Data Management Tool Empowered Global Research Communities
Author
In The Media Medical Xpress
Study Sheds Light On Why For-Profit Hospitals Have Worse Nursing And Patient Outcomes
Interview

The Public Chafed the Last Time the GOP Tried to Cut Medicaid
Will This Time be Different? Past Health Bills Hold Clues