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Business-based community engagement can improve maternal health, report finds.
Explore crucial insights in the report, “Social Determinants of Health Impacting Maternal Health and the Opportunities to Improve Outcomes,” presented by the Center for Houston’s Future. Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, this report brings to light the state of maternal health in our region and proposes innovative recommendations for enhancement. Particularly concerning is the disproportionately poor maternal health outcomes among black women in Houston. Despite a significant healthcare expenditure, the United States grapples with alarmingly high maternal mortality rates, indicating a pressing need for improvement. Maternal health is intrinsically linked to community well-being and workforce productivity, making it a pivotal indicator for overall societal and economic health. The report advocates for three strategies: internal policy implementation promoting family-friendly workplaces, employee education on available health services, and cooperative community investment to enhance health outcomes. Extensive collaboration with subject-matter experts underscores the collective effort required to drive positive change in maternal health.