California surgeon general sets goal of reducing maternal mortality by 50%
Briefly

California's new initiative aims to halve maternal mortality by December 2026, addressing preventable deaths, especially among marginalized communities heavily impacted by systemic inequities.
Dr. Diana E. Ramos emphasized, 'We have the lowest rate in the country. Now we can do better,' indicating ongoing efforts to significantly reduce maternal mortality rates.
The initiative highlights that among the leading causes of maternal deaths are heart disease, behavioral health issues, and infections, with Black women facing the highest risks.
Health officials noted that more than 80% of maternal deaths nationwide are preventable, urging immediate action to address the disturbing trends exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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