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  1. 23 mar 2022 · NEW YORKNew York City Mayor Eric Adams today took steps to reduce maternal and infant health inequities in New York City and provide critical resources to new families — announcing the citywide expansion of the doula program, the expansion of a Midwifery Initiative, and the expansion of a maternal health care services program. The ...

  2. 13 maj 2024 · The Adams administration has taken action to strengthen birth equity, expanding the doula program citywide, signing a package of bills to strengthen maternal health, and setting the ambitious goal of reducing Black maternal mortality by 10 percent by 2030 through HealthyNYC.

  3. 5 maj 2023 · 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. 1 Use of midwives is also associated with fewer cesarean sections, lower preterm birth rates, lower episiotomy rates, higher breastfeeding...

  4. 20 lip 2018 · De Blasio Administration Launches Comprehensive Plan to Reduce Maternal Deaths and Life-Threatening Complications from Childbirth Among Women of Color. July 20, 2018. Four-point plan will address implicit bias, increase surveillance, enhance maternity care and expand public education. NEW YORK —Today First Lady McCray and Deputy Mayor for ...

  5. www.nychealthandhospitals.org › pressrelease › mayor-adams-signs-legislationPress Releases - NYC Health + Hospitals

    7 wrz 2022 · At a time when Black mothers are nine times more likely to die of pregnancy-related causes than white women in New York City, these bills will promote education, increase transparency, and expand access to maternal health care for pregnant New Yorkers.

  6. Protect Women, Birthing People and their Babies. FPHNYC is helping pregnant New Yorkers and their families not only survive but also thrive. Give to the Mothers and Babies Fund. FPHNYC works to advance the health of mothers and babies to address disparities and ensure happy, healthy, lives.

  7. New York State PRAMS is an ongoing mail/telephone survey of mothers who have recently given birth to a live born infant. PRAMS collects information from mothers about behaviors and experiences before, during and after pregnancy to improve the health of mothers and infants by reducing adverse outcomes such as low birth weight, infant mortality ...