European Models Offer Solutions to U.S. Maternal Mortality Crisis
Experts suggest adopting European healthcare practices to reduce the high maternal death rates in the United States.
- The U.S. has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among wealthy nations, with significant disparities for Black women.
- European countries achieve lower rates through accessible prenatal and postpartum care, often involving midwives.
- Norway, with the world's lowest maternal mortality rate, provides free prenatal appointments and robust midwifery support.
- Commonsense Childbirth in Florida, inspired by European models, shows success with vulnerable patients by focusing on access and trust.
- Experts emphasize that maternal mortality is largely preventable with basic, not high-tech, healthcare solutions.