‘Not Doing Enough’: NY Maternal Mortality Reforms Haven’t Closed Racial Gap (opens in new tab)
Eight years after New York State launched a high-profile task force to confront maternal deaths and racial disparities in childbirth outcomes, state auditors say health officials are only now making “significant” progress implementing reforms — even as Black women continue dying at disproportionately high rates. For Bruce McIntyre, whose longtime partner Amber Isaac died during […] The post appeared first on .
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