The U.S. could have less maternal deaths through systemic review / standardization of treatment
By Hicbd
Fri Oct 23 2020 2:08 pm
"The U.S. has no comparable federal effort. Instead, maternal mortality reviews are left up to states. As of this spring, 26 states (and one city, Philadelphia) had a well-established process in place; another five states had committees that were less than a year old. In almost every case, resources are tight, the reviews take years, and the findings get little attention."
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