Improving gaps in access to care for moms, babies and families.
To curb the rising rates of maternal morbidity and death and poor infant health outcomes, birthing people must have access to high-quality health care throughout their lives.
This working group advances solutions to address the shortage of maternity care providers and facilities, issues tied to health care insurance coverage and affordability, provider bias and access to culturally congruent care, and overall gaps in quality of health care.
They will take actions that include:
Women’s Health Integration Specialist, SSM Health Maternal Services, St. Louis, MO, and Director of Policy for the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH).
Alabama Department of Public Health
Independent Consultant and Clinician
This working group is comprised of over 40 individual and organizational partners, including:
The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Innovation Center supports the development and testing of innovative health care payment and service delivery models.
The Innovation Hub is an online platform that provides maternal and child health (MCH) professionals with tools and resources to explore, replicate and share successful and effective practices from the MCH field. It is home to the MCH Innovations Database, a searchable repository of “what’s working” in the field that improves the health and well-being of MCH populations.
Based on proven approaches to improving maternal safety and outcomes in the U.S., the AIM is a national data-driven maternal safety and quality improvement initiative that shares implementation resources and key safety bundles.
Every family can have the best possible start. But today, too many moms and babies are dying or experiencing serious health complications related to childbirth—and far too many are moms and babies of color. Only by working together can we confront inequities and ensure the health and wellbeing of every family.