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Our Black maternal health crisis is an American tragedy


Given the remarkable advancements we have made across nearly every aspect of health care in the last quarter-century, it is shocking that women in the U.S. are more likely to suffer a pregnancy-related death today than in the 1990s. The danger is even greater for women of color. Black women are at least three times more likely than white women to die as a result of pregnancy; in states such as Illinois their risk is six times greater.
Health equity initiatives in the U.S.
See how organizations across the country are working to center health equity and name racism as a barrier to equity in their COVID-19 responses.

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Title V Maternal & Child Health Fee-for-Service Program | Texas Health and Human Services


In addition to service category requirements, those interested must meet the following eligibility criteria:
Be a Texas resident
Have an income level at or below 185 percent of the federal poverty guidelines
How Do I Apply for Services?
Application and eligibility documents can be found at clinic sites.
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Holes In Health Safety Net Leave U.S., AZ Vulnerable To Pandemics


Updated: Tuesday, January 12, 2021 - 7:16am
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The longstanding gaps in public health, health care delivery and health insurance systems that worsened COVID-19's impact remain — and could leave the U.S. vulnerable to the next pandemic.
The halting progress of coronavirus vaccines has injected a few CCs of hope into the pandemic's ongoing awfulness. But the same longstanding gaps in public health, health care delivery and health insurance systems that worsened COVID-19's impact remain — and could leave the U.S. vulnerable to the next pandemic.
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Part 1: Holes In The Dike
When a pandemic floods American shores, the U.S. relies on scientific experts and public health officials to work the proverbial pumps and fill the figurative sandbags. That goes double for those who live, learn, work and play in the nation's vulnerable socioeconomic lowlands.

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