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Maternal mortality rates in the U.S. are higher than any other high-income nation.1 Evidence of persistent, large and increasing mortality gaps between Non-Hispanic Black and all other mothers in the U.S., along with patient surveys and personal stories, highlight the importance of targeted initiatives to promote perinatal health equity.2,3

Research points to persistent race-associated differences in outcomes during pregnancy, birth and the postpartum period. Despite recent efforts to promote perinatal health and health equity, there are significant gaps in existing quality measures. Improved measurement and accountability for birthing and perinatal health and safety is a key opportunity to advance perinatal health equity.3,5

The National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) is undertaking an initiative to create, test and implement a quality measurement approach that aligns levels of the health care system towards perinatal health equity.

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