Penn State Health recently hosted Black Maternal Health Week from April 11 to 17 in order to bring attention to the critical issue of maternal mortality. The events were sponsored by Highmark and included a series of educational sessions both in the community and on the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center campus.
The goal of these events was to raise awareness about the disparities in healthcare that have disproportionately impacted Black women. Participants included physicians, residents, doulas, midwives, and other healthcare professionals who are dedicated to addressing and improving these disparities.
One of the community events focused on maternal heart health, while a Grand Rounds presentation was given by Pennsylvania Rep. Morgan Cephas, who is also the co-chair of the Pennsylvania Black Maternal Health Caucus. These events showcased the commitment and efforts being made to improve maternal health outcomes for women, particularly those facing barriers in accessing quality healthcare.
Through these events, attendees were able to learn about the challenges facing Black women in maternal health and what steps can be taken to address and improve these disparities. The shared commitment to improving maternal health care for all women was evident throughout the week, as participants engaged in discussions and initiatives to make a positive impact on maternal health outcomes.
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