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Northwell Health Center Tackles Black Maternal Health Disparities

The Center for Maternal Health aims to close gaps in Black maternal health disparities by addressing the underlying social inequities and health conditions that have contributed to high mortality rates.

The Center for Maternal Health will offer several programs centered on enhancing care both in and out of the hospital.

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By Sarai Rodriguez

- Northwell Health, New York’s largest health system, has announced the launch of its Center for Maternal Health to address the rising maternal mortality rate and troubling Black maternal health disparities.

“Women in the United States face an unacceptable level of risk during pregnancy and childbirth, and the danger facing Black women is a national crisis,” Michael Dowling, president and CEO of Northwell Health said in a press release. “We must do better and we can do better. Today, we are pledging to mobilize our entire health system to rectify this shameful health disparity so that Black women and their babies can flourish.”

Continuously, the United States has had the highest maternal mortality rate in the developed world, a health crisis largely driven by stark racial disparities. For example, Black women are three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related complications than White women, researchers stated.