Regarding postpartum care, perceived barriers to receiving information regarding a woman’s GDM status I always have access to this information 68.7 60.4 Patients are not aware of their condition 11.0 14.9 Lack of access to electronic medical records 8.3 9.7 Lack of communication with prenatal provider 7.4 10.4 Understaffed 6.1 2.6 Improving patient access (availability of resources) in any of the following areas to better support care for women with a history of GDM Affordable community lifestyle programs 57.7 66.9 Medical nutrition services 56.4 57.1 Certified diabetes educator 59.2 56.5 Primary care physicians 45.4 42.9 Comprehensive health insurance 35.6 42.9 Endocrinologists/diabetologists 40.5 40.9 Insurance-related changes would better support care for postpartum women with a history of GDM Improving coverage and reimbursement for lifestyle modification programs 63.5 70.8 Improving provider reimbursement for counseling patients on nutrition and exercise 62.9 65.6 Including reimbursement for postpartum diabetes test for women with GDM as part of standard prenatal/delivery package 53.4 57.1 Continued Medicaid coverage for women who currently lose Medicaid coverage 60 days after delivery 44.5 53.9 Improving coverage and reimbursement for clinical specialties (e.g. endocrinologists) 32.5 35.1 Removing need for prior authorization/peer-to-peer review 30.1 22.7