MATERNAL CARE

Jun 11 2026HEALTH

How Idaho plans to spend $186 million on rural moms and babies

Idaho is getting serious about fixing gaps in care for mothers and young children in rural areas. The state health department just opened its first round of grants, offering $186 million from federal funds aimed at transforming rural healthcare. Alongside that, there’s an extra $1. 3 million set asi

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Jul 08 2025HEALTH

Closing the Care Gap: How to Make Motherhood Safer for All

The U. S. is in a maternal health crisis. More mothers die here than in other wealthy countries. Black women and those in rural areas are hit hardest. The MEND plan steps in with a four-part strategy to fix this. First, it pushes for better teamwork among healthcare providers. Doctors, nurses, and

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Jun 21 2025HEALTH

Unraveling the Barriers to Maternal Care in Ethiopia

In Ethiopia, many women miss out on crucial maternal healthcare services. This is a big problem because it leads to high rates of maternal and newborn deaths. A recent investigation used advanced computer techniques to figure out why some women in Ethiopia do not use any maternal healthcare services

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Jan 04 2025HEALTH

Boosting Newborn Health with Ugandan Midwives

Did you know that where and how babies are born can make a big difference to their health and their moms? A recent study in Uganda shows that when midwives lead the way with better birth positions and more support during labor, newborns' health improves and moms have fewer tears. This is great news

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

How Good Is Our Maternal Care Rating System?

Ever wondered how we rate maternal care in the US? The American Hospital Association has a system for that. But is it fair and accurate? Scientists decided to check it out. They explored the Hospital Association Database, focusing on maternal care rankings. Their goal? To see if this system really m

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