December 12, 2024
A new report from March of Dimes indicates that preterm births in Pennsylvania—while lower than the national average—remain high, with significant disparities among racial and ethnic groups.
The 2024 March of Dimes Report Card outlines the difficulties states face in improving maternal and infant health outcomes and emphasizes the urgency of prioritizing the health of moms and babies.
“Every baby deserves the chance for a healthy start, yet the data continues to show unacceptable health outcomes for far too many families,” said Cindy Rahman, March of Dimes interim president and CEO.
Here are five things to know
The national and Pennsylvania report cards are available online.
HAP and Pennsylvania hospitals are focused on improving maternal and infant health quality, equity, and access. HAP’s member Task Force on Maternal and Child Health has met throughout 2024 to develop recommendations that will be shared via an early 2025 report.
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