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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there are multiple factors contributing to these disparities, including “variation in quality healthcare, underlying chronic conditions, structural racism and implicit bias.” Bouchard said the goal of the institute is to make sure that the Cleveland Clinic is the best place in the world to receive care as a patient, to practice medicine or to be a caregiver.
The initiative brings together a wide range of specialty health services to support at-risk women during their pregnancy and through an infant’s first year of life.· A medical program focused on maternal health, including managing hypertension, diabetes and other health concerns.
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