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Black women are three to four times more likely to experience a pregnancy or childbirth-related death than White women. The health and well-being of women on their maternal journey 鈥 before, during and after childbirth are critical aspects of equitable health care.
In 2020, Congress designated 988 as an easy to remember 3-digit dialing, texting, and chat code to assist people experiencing mental health and/or substance use emergencies. 988 will complement the current National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, which is currently answered by over 200 local crisis鈥
Recent reports have mischaracterized Medicare鈥檚 proposals to account for the impact of COVID-19 in its quality measurement programs as 鈥渉iding鈥 important and useful patient safety data from the public.
Over the past few years, we have seen an increase in tech-based approaches to improving maternal outcomes and the birthing journey.
In 2020, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) overhauled the Hospital Overall Quality Star Ratings methodology with the expressed purpose of making ratings more transparent, equitable, stable and predictable.
This month we celebrate National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month, so it is appropriate that we consider the impact of our words as we work to reduce the stigma around mental health issues.
All of America鈥檚 hospitals and health systems, regardless of size, location and ownership type have provided essential care to their patients and communities during this historic COVID-19 pandemic, all while facing tremendous financial challenges and pressures.
June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month. This tradition started back in 1969 with the Stonewall Riots 鈥 a series of demonstrations that were brought on by the continued mistreatment of LGBTQ+ individuals in New York City.
The AHA is supporting this activity by highlighting tools that aid patients and align with the new federal price transparency policy.
A number of health care organizations have taken initiatives to address this ongoing national tragedy, but active engagement is needed by more health systems and hospitals already committed to improving community health status.