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Racial Inequities in the Availability of Evidence-Based Supports for Maternal and Infant Health in 93 Rural US Counties with Hospital-Based Obstetric Care

Description
Policy brief describing differences between availability of supports for maternal and infant health in rural counties that are majority-Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) and those in majority-White rural counties. Features statistics on community characteristics of rural counties with hospital-based obstetric care.
Author(s)
Bridget Basile Ibrahim, Mariana Tuttle, Alyssa H. Fritz, Julia D. Interrante, Katy Backes Kozhimannil
Date
07/2022
Type
Document
Organization
University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center
Tagged as
Access · Children and youth · Health disparities · Hospitals · Maternal health and prenatal care · Racial and ethnic groups · Social determinants of health · Statistics and data · Women

Organizations (1)

  • University of Minnesota Rural Health Research Center, view details