Maternal health advocates in the dark as Texas stalls on new mortality data

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The last-minute delay has infuriated maternal health experts who have spent years...

Midwives hand a new mom her baby to hold for the first time at a birthing center in Argyle, Texas, on June 26, 2022.All three of her children were born after she developed preeclampsia, a potentially fatal condition that causes high blood pressure and kidney damage, and that disproportionately endangers Black women like herself.

Instead, lawmakers will convene in January with the same outdated data it has had for nearly a decade, from 2013. Texas has one of the ten highest maternal mortality rates according toThe last-minute delay has infuriated maternal health experts who have spent years pressing the state to update its sluggish data review process.

“That’s why I was kind of confused, “ said Rep. Armando Walle, a Houston Democrat and one of several lawmakers who helped renew the maternal mortality committee’s charter in 2017. Currently, the state contracts with about a dozen students at The University of North Texas Health Science Center for the redactions.

“We were not only able to say, ‘Hey, this is happening, Black women are dying,’ but we had data to prove these stories,” Jones said. “It brought value to what we were saying. It enabled us to have these really effective conversations with legislators who we could push.”Texas has an especially long review process for pregnancy-related deaths, partly in response to a miscalculation in 2016 that relied on flawed state data and showed an inflated maternal mortality count.

That same year, state Rep. Shawn Thierry, D-Houston, introduced legislation for a centralized death registry, where hospitals across the state could upload redacted records. It wouldn’t be as granular in detail as the current reviews, but it would ensure that the state knows who is dying each year and help policymakers begin to understand why.

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