
Revamp of Maternal Health: Shapiro Seeks Public Ideas to Reduce Maternal Deaths
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The Shapiro Administration in Pennsylvania is launching a strategic planning process to improve maternal healthcare and address maternal mortality, and is seeking community input this fall. The initiative comes as data shows that pregnancy-related deaths in Pennsylvania increased by almost 80% in a year. The leaders of Pennsylvania are also focusing on reducing racial disparities in healthcare as part of their efforts to tackle the maternal mortality crisis.
Shapiro Administration Begins Strategic Process to Enhance Maternal Healthcare and Combat Maternal Mortality in Pennsylvania
The Shapiro Administration has recently launched a strategic planning process to improve maternal health care and address the issue of maternal mortality. They are inviting community feedback this fall to further strengthen their approach.
Surge in Pregnancy-related Deaths in Pennsylvania
A drastic rise in pregnancy-related deaths has been reported in Pennsylvania with an increase of almost 80% in a single year, according to recent data.
Efforts to Improve Maternal Health Care
The Shapiro Administration is actively working towards making significant improvements in maternal healthcare in the state, and reducing maternal mortality through strategic planning.
Pennsylvania Leaders Address Maternal Mortality Crisis and Racial Disparities in Healthcare
Pennsylvania leaders are collaborating to address the maternal mortality crisis in the state, emphasizing the reduction of racial disparities in healthcare as a priority area.
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