The Preeclampsia Foundation announced its support for the Black Maternal Health Caucus’s (BMHC) Momnibus, a set of nine individual bills critically important to solving our nation's maternal health crisis. Co-led by Congresswomen Lauren Underwood and Alma Adams, the new bills, introduced by different BMHC members, address the unique dimensions of the Black maternal health crisis in the United States. The bills aim to fill gaps in existing policies and programs to comprehensively address multiple dimensions of the Black maternal health crisis in America.
Momnibus is composed of nine individual bills which:
“The crisis, at the center of the U.S. maternal health crisis, is that black women are having worse outcomes and are more likely to die as a result of a maternal health complication”, says CEO Eleni Tsigas. “These women are not statistics, they are our daughters, sisters, wives and friends.”
Tsigas said the Momnibus speaks to the priorities of the Preeclampsia Foundation to address significant racial and ethnic disparities in hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, including:
“As a patient advocacy organization, we are particularly pleased that the patient voice is represented. Capturing the lived experience of the patient and incorporating the patient/family voice in data collection and quality measure development is crucial to solving this crisis”, concluded Tsigas.
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