Centering Equity and Developing the Maternal Health Workforce: Building the National Maternal Health Learning and Innovation Center.
Julia ReddyAmy MullenixAbby C CannonDeitre EppsChristine TuckerPublished in: Maternal and child health journal (2022)
Telehealth implementation, access to services for rural populations, racial inequities, and data use and dissemination were the primary gaps that awardees and other stakeholders identified. The MHLIC is unique in its collaborative design approach and the centering of equity as foundational to the structure, subject, and culture of its work. The MHLIC utilizes a collaborative approach that capitalizes on academic and practice partners' extensive expertise in maternal health systems. Key to the success of future maternal health efforts is workforce development that builds the awareness and capacity to advance racial and geographic equity for public health, community, and clinical professionals.
Keyphrases
- public health
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- global health
- mental health
- birth weight
- primary care
- pregnancy outcomes
- health information
- south africa
- pregnant women
- artificial intelligence
- big data
- body mass index
- health promotion
- risk assessment
- current status
- machine learning
- gestational age
- electronic health record
- hepatitis c virus
- medical students