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Date: Oct 23, 2024
Maternal deaths have increased in the U.S., with half of those deaths occurring in the year after childbirth. In many rural communities, accessing necessary postpartum care has become increasingly difficult. - The Rural Monitor
...Interrante, a Research Fellow at the University of Minnesota's Rural Health Research Center who studies...
Date: Mar 2022
Examines beliefs about the financial viability and need for rural obstetric care based on surveys completed by 93 rural hospital administrators. Discusses the volume necessary to provide safe obstetric care, priorities related to local community need, and issues related to workforce and policy.
...Interrante, Lindsay K. Admon, Bridget L. Basile Ibrahim JAMA Health Forum, 3(3), e220204 03/2022...
Date: Dec 2019
Analyzes severe maternal morbidity and mortality among rural and urban residents during childbirth. Examines data from the 2007-2015 National Inpatient Sample with breakdowns according to age, insurance type, race/ethnicity, income, Census region, and rurality. Discusses policy implications and strategies to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality.
...Interrante, Carrie Henning-Smith, Lindsay K. Admon Health Affairs, 38, 12 12/2019 Health disparities · Maternal...
Date: Oct 2025
Presents a study on the financial challenges faced by rural hospitals operating obstetric units. Bases findings on survey data from hospital administrators detailing financial factors such as payer mix, fixed costs, and workforce, among other measures.
...Interrante Journal of Rural Health, 41(4), e70082 10/2025 Health workforce supply and demand · Healthcare...
Date: Aug 2025
Details a study on differences in perinatal health among postpartum parents and infants in rural and urban areas. Bases findings on National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) data and breaks down data by demographic characteristics, perceived barriers, and perceived health along rural and urban locations.
...Interrante, Emily F. Gregory, Katy B. Kozhimannil Journal of Rural Health, 41(3), e70062 08/2025...
Date: Jul 2022
Examines the social risk factors rural residents face related to maternal and infant mortality. Utilizes data from 285 rural hospitals across the United States that have inpatient birthing centers to measure the availability of maternal and postpartum supports such as breastfeeding support groups, nurse home visiting, childbirth education classes, and more. Evaluates each hospital's social vulnerability index (SVI) on the county-level to determine the level of birth support inequities in rural areas and for residents who are Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC).
...Interrante, Alyssa H. Fritz, Mariana S. Tuttle, Katy Backes Kozhimannil Children, 9(7), 1077 07/2022...
Date: Jul 2025
Examines the number and proportion of hospitals located in rural and urban counties in each state that lost hospital-based obstetric services between 2010 and 2022. Describes the proportion of hospitals without obstetric services for any reason by 2022.
...Interrante, Caitlin Carroll, et al. Health Affairs, 44(7), 806-811 07/2025 Access · Closures of healthcare...
Date: Nov 2025
Discusses hospital and county characteristics for 89 rural hospitals offering childbirth services in 2021 based on proximity to neonatal intensive care units (NICU). Includes comparisons of characteristics for those hospitals more than and less than 30 miles from a NICU.
...Interrante, Sara C. Handley, Katy Backes Kozhimannil Journal of Perinatology, 2025 11/2025 Access · Children and youth...
Date: Dec 2024
Offers data showing losses and gains of obstetric care for 4,964 short-term acute care hospitals between 2010 and 2022. Offers comparisons of rural and urban hospitals.
...Interrante, Caitlin Carroll, et al. 12/2024 Closures of healthcare facilities and services · Hospitals · Maternal health...
Date: Sep 2020
Examines the characteristics of rural hospitals that did not provide obstetric care in 2017. Compares rural hospitals that did and did not have obstetrics services by financial structure, location, and hospital size and emergency department availability and volume. Discusses the public health implications of this analysis.
...Interrante, Mariana S. Tuttle, Carrie Henning-Smith, Lindsay Admon American Journal of Public Health, 110(9), 1315-1317 09/2020...
