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Rankings show continued health struggles for AR women, children

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Friday, October 27, 2023   

Arkansas again ranks near last in the country for the overall health of women and children. But policy experts are hopeful that can change.

The United Health Foundation has issued its 2023 Health of Women and Children Report, which ranked Arkansas 49th in the country - the same as last year. Some contributing factors include a high prevalence of multiple chronic conditions among women, as well as too much food insecurity within Arkansas households.

Camille Richoux, health policy director at Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families, said what's also concerning is the state's high infant and maternal mortality rates.

"We know that women and babies are dying from preventable causes here in Arkansas," she said, "and we know that the chronic health conditions that women experience during pregnancy contribute to that."

She said Arkansas still has an opportunity to use federal incentives to extend postpartum Medicaid coverage for up to a year. It's one of only a handful of states that hasn't taken such action. Meanwhile, the report cited some positives in Arkansas, such as strong levels of doctor wellness visits for women.

Nationally, said Lisa Saul, UnitedHealthcare's national medical director for maternal child health, they're also concerned about maternal mortality, with the U.S. rate increasing by 29%. Beyond expanding insurance coverage, she said, new and expectant mothers need to be able to find a provider close to home.

"We know about maternal maternity care 'deserts' where sometimes women might have to travel for two hours to not only see their physician or their OB provider but also to give birth," she said.

Like other health reports, the rankings showed huge racial disparities in maternal mortality. Around the country, teen births were down 10%. However, the report noted that Arkansas still has a high teen birth rate.

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