Dangerous pregnancy outcomes doubled in Mass. over the last decade, DPH says [Boston Herald]
Despite the state boasting world renowned medical care availability and nation leading rates of health insurance coverage,
According to a new report released by the
“The data show that the rate of severe maternal morbidity for all birthing people in the state nearly doubled during (a) ten year period,” DPH Commissioner Dr.
The report, An Assessment of Severe Maternal Morbidity in
According to the
Maternal morbidity, according to DPH, can manifest as several life-threatening conditions, including heart attacks, acute kidney failure, eclampsia, and sepsis, and can require life-saving surgery.
Why those outcomes occur so frequently among non-white patients, according to the state’s Director of the
“The problem is not race, but racism,” Dr.
According to Gov.
“Massachusetts has the best health care system in the country, but this report shows that there is much more work that we need to do to address racial and gender inequities in health care. It is essential that everyone has access to comprehensive, high-quality and inclusive maternal health care,” she said with the report’s release. “We can and must do better for mothers, for kids and for families – and our administration is committed to doing just that.”
The report also demonstrated that pregnant patients with disabilities face “significant inequities” when having children.
Through every 10,000 deliveries, there were 131.6 births complicated by severe maternal morbidity among mothers with intellectual disabilities. Those with a vision based disability saw 108.4 cases of morbidity per 10,000 births, and those with a mobility disability 94.6 per 10,000 births.
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