Postpartum death rates were far worse for Black people who had just given birth, the report stated.
A new report from The Commonwealth Fund shows that, despite better outcomes since the pandemic, the United States “continues to have the highest rate of maternal deaths of any high-income nation” in the world., suggesting that the U.S. could save lives through several societal and institutional changes, including shifting toward a universal form of health care.
Around two in three maternal deaths occur within six weeks of birth, the group reported, noting that the U.S. lacks benefits that many wealthy countries have during this time, including regular home visits from caregivers and guaranteed paid leave for new parents. “A federally mandated paid leave policy would be especially beneficial to Black and lower-income women, who are less likely to have a paid leave policy through their employers,” the report said.
The racial or ethnic groups that are the least likely to have health insurance and the most likely to face cost-related barriers to getting care are Black, Hispanic, American Indian and Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders. “We’re going back to pre-pandemic levels, which is a good thing, but we also know there are a lot of policies we could put in place to eliminate deaths,”. “Access to postpartum care and maternal care in general should not be dependent on where live or who their employer is.”
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