A mission for maternal well-being in Indiana
Maternal health serves as a cornerstone of public health, reflecting not only the well-being of individual mothers and their babies, but the health and strength of Hoosier communities as a whole. According to the
Prioritizing maternal health is essential in promoting health equity. Often, women from marginalized communities face disproportionate barriers to accessing maternal health care services. This can lead to poor health outcomes for themselves and their babies and, at worse, cost them their lives.
The Indiana Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) found that in 2020, 92 women in our state died from pregnancy-associated deaths during pregnancy or within one year of it. The MMRC's findings also showed that Black women experienced the highest ratio of pregnancy-related deaths at 128.8 pregnancy-associated deaths per 100,000 live births. Importantly, the MMRC determined 79% of the reviewed pregnancy-associated deaths in 2020 were preventable.
Common causes of maternal death include mental health conditions, hemorrhages, blood clots, high blood pressure and cardiac or coronary conditions. Maternal mental health refers to the emotional and psychological well-being of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period.
As a nonprofit managed care entity,
Access to quality care and addressing underlying health disparities are crucial elements in reducing maternal mortality rates. Efforts include increasing access to prenatal care, improving the quality of maternal health care services, addressing social determinants of health and promoting awareness about maternal health issues.
Research, screenings, intervention and advocacy efforts are essential in turning around bad health outcomes. So is reducing stigma and ensuring that all mothers receive the support and care they need for themselves and their children. How we care for pregnant moms, new moms and their babies is how we care for the future of our state. They deserve our best.
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About Dr. Cameual Wright, MD, MBA
Dr. Cameual Wright, MD, MBA is the chief medical officer for CareSource Indiana, a nationally recognized nonprofit managed care entity that administers one of the largest Medicaid-managed care plans in the
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