Racial Disparities In Maternal Health May Be At A Pivot Point
This disparity has existed for well over a century, but that doesn’t mean it’s insurmountable. It’s possible we may have reached a pivot point. Racial disparities in maternal health aren’t only about implicit and explicit bias and differences in treatment access. They’re part of a larger web of challenges that include economic concerns, racism, generations of stressors, criminal justice, and many other considerations. “This is such a complex issue, because the factors we’re dealing with are systemic and historic, but also cultural and social,” says Hyagriv Simhan, MD, division chief of gynecology and reproductive science at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center’s Magee-Womens Research Institute....