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On this International Day of the Midwife, it feels very apt to share this study by the The Commonwealth Fund. The question is, how can we make this happen faster? _________ "Research consistently demonstrates that when midwives play a central role in the provision of maternal care, patients are more satisfied, clinical outcomes for parents and infants improve, and costs decrease. Use of midwives is also associated with fewer cesarean sections, lower preterm birth rates, lower episiotomy rates, higher breastfeeding rates, and a greater sense of respect and autonomy for the patient. A recent analysis found that a midwife workforce, integrated into health care delivery systems, could provide 80 percent of essential maternal care around the world and potentially avert 41 percent of maternal deaths, 39 percent of neonatal deaths, and 26 percent of stillbirths. Midwives also could help address the workforce shortages that loom large in the U.S. maternity care landscape: nearly half of U.S. counties lack a single obstetrician-gynecologist, and it’s estimated that the nation needs 8,000 more to meet demand — a number that, by one estimate, may rise to 22,000 by 2050." #midwives #maternalhealth #healthinnovation #whitehouse #cdc #acog #acnm https://lnkd.in/e2PUiyzT

How Expanding the Role of Midwives in U.S. Health Care Could Help Address the Maternal Health Crisis

How Expanding the Role of Midwives in U.S. Health Care Could Help Address the Maternal Health Crisis

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