In the 20th century, infant and maternal mortality declined dramatically and the life span and quality of life for women and infants increased. At the end of the century, the rate of decline slowed and policy makers began to look for new ways to address the problem. A significant challenge now is to eliminate the persistent disparities in maternal and infant health among various racial and ethnic groups, particularly between black and white women and infants. To improve perinatal outcomes, programs are needed that focus on community-based interventions that reduce infant mortality across all racial and ethnic groups. Two promising programs that are expected to receive additional federal funding through the Children's Health Act are the Feta...
It is well known that people in racial and ethnic minority groups and in lower social-class position...
A universal indicator of the quality of a nation's healthcare system is its infant mortality rate, ...
Background: The United States was ranked 27th in infant mortality in the world in 2010 (MDH, 2015). ...
In the 20th century, infant and maternal mortality declined dramatically and the life span and quali...
Infant mortality is a serious issue that exists today in the United States. According to the Centers...
cantly worse birth outcomes than White infants. Over the past decades, public health efforts to addr...
Assuring all infants a healthy start in life and enhancing the health of their mothers are goals of ...
Multiple federal health agencies have set a national public health priority to eliminate racial and ...
American women are not receiving the health care they need — and it is not just their health that is...
Racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care have been well documented in a broad range o...
Compelling evidence exists that differences in health status, access to care, and the provision of p...
Both the life expectancy and the overall health of Americans have improved greatly over the last cen...
In early 2007, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies convened the Roundtable on Health...
Health disparities and inequities that affect the African American (includes those who consider them...
Solutions to the problem of higher infant death rates among black families have eluded medical, heal...
It is well known that people in racial and ethnic minority groups and in lower social-class position...
A universal indicator of the quality of a nation's healthcare system is its infant mortality rate, ...
Background: The United States was ranked 27th in infant mortality in the world in 2010 (MDH, 2015). ...
In the 20th century, infant and maternal mortality declined dramatically and the life span and quali...
Infant mortality is a serious issue that exists today in the United States. According to the Centers...
cantly worse birth outcomes than White infants. Over the past decades, public health efforts to addr...
Assuring all infants a healthy start in life and enhancing the health of their mothers are goals of ...
Multiple federal health agencies have set a national public health priority to eliminate racial and ...
American women are not receiving the health care they need — and it is not just their health that is...
Racial and ethnic disparities in health and health care have been well documented in a broad range o...
Compelling evidence exists that differences in health status, access to care, and the provision of p...
Both the life expectancy and the overall health of Americans have improved greatly over the last cen...
In early 2007, the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies convened the Roundtable on Health...
Health disparities and inequities that affect the African American (includes those who consider them...
Solutions to the problem of higher infant death rates among black families have eluded medical, heal...
It is well known that people in racial and ethnic minority groups and in lower social-class position...
A universal indicator of the quality of a nation's healthcare system is its infant mortality rate, ...
Background: The United States was ranked 27th in infant mortality in the world in 2010 (MDH, 2015). ...