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Equity
Equity
Resources in this section seek to reduce and/or eliminate disparities in health attributable to social advantage/disadvantage, such as racism, income, education, and more.
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Clinical
Resources in this section provide information and/or training related to the observation, treatment and support of women, particularly as relates to the maternal experience.
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Telehealth
Physically remote locations, pandemics like COVID-19, and other circumstances can make in-person health visits challenging. Resources in this section address the provision of mental and physical maternal health services provided over a distance (not in person) with the help of technology.
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Public Health
Resources in this section focus on population-level activities aimed at improving maternal health.
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Workforce / Leadership Building
Humans are life-long learners. Resources in this section focus on developing the capacity of individuals to better perform their role as it relates to maternal health, whether it be as a coalition member, individual employee, or leader.
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Use of Data / Evaluation
Data informs how we define progress and success. Resources in this section discuss measures to evaluate progress towards improving maternal health – how to define, collect, and analyze data related to programs.
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Policy
Policies influence laws, where funds are directed, and, at times, can define public norms. Resources in this section address local, state, and national policies that impact maternal health.
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Community / Clinical Engagement
The health and well-being of pregnant people and parents depends upon involvement from their partner, community and providers. Resources in this section focus on engaging and educating the everyone who plays a key role in maternal health.
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Understanding Communities / Areas / Populations
Appreciating the differences that make individuals and populations unique is critical to developing sustainable and working solutions. Resources in this section provide insights into special populations.
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