JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nuevas tecnologías, Internet y derechos fundamentales

María Luisa Fernández Esteban

Year: 1998 Journal:   Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja) Vol: 6 (7)Pages: 101334-101334   Publisher: Universidad Internacional de La Rioja

Abstract

Georgia has a higher rate of severe maternal morbidity and mortality when compared with the rest of the United States. Evidence gained from the Georgia Maternal Mortality Review Committee identified areas of focus for high-yield clinical initiatives for improvement in maternal health outcomes. Cardiovascular disease, including cardiomyopathy, coronary conditions, and preeclampsia with or without eclampsia, is the most common cause of pregnancy-related death in non-Hispanic Black women in Georgia. The development of a cardio-obstetrics program is an initiative to advance health equity by decreasing cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. This report describes the following: (1) state-level advocacy for improving maternal health outcomes with funding gained through the legislative process and partnership with a governmental agency; (2) cardio-obstetrics program development based on evidence gained from the maternal mortality review process; and (3) implementation of a cardio-obstetrics service, beginning with a focused approach for capacity building and understanding barriers to care.

Keywords:
The Internet Political science Computer science World Wide Web

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