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    You’re more likely to die as a pregnant person in the United States than any other wealthy nation in the world. Why? This six-part series, hosted by award-winning journalist SuChin Pak (Add to Cart, MTV News), takes a deeply personal and wide-ranging look at maternal health care around the globe to

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    • In the final episode of the "Uncared For" podcast, we visit the Minneapolis-based Roots Community Birth Center to see how they're reimagining #maternalcare by prioritizing strong relationships and culturally centered care. https://t.co/xRC2LY7Iip https://t.co/bIYH4QYjSn

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    The tech giant also announces a partnership between YouTube and the Kaiser Family Foundation that aims to help organizations create high-quality informational content on topics like mental health, maternal care and health inequity.

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    • #Google adds #Medicaid, #Medicare enrollment info to Search - also announces partnership between YouTube & @KFF to help orgs create high-quality informational content on topics like #mentalhealth, #maternalcare and health inequity | #healthequity https://t.co/MMx6GMAMUA

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    Patients who received maternal care through telehealth had similar, and occasionally better, outcomes than those who received in-person care only, according to a study published in Annals of Internal Medicine.Maternal mortality, morbidity and near misses “are unacceptably high” in the United States, “despite exceedingly high costs,” Amy G. Cantor, MD, MPH, a family

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    • A rapid review showed that patients who received #maternalcare through #telehealth had similar, and occasionally better, outcomes than those who received in-person care only. More: https://t.co/APA9XRHxl4