HR3320 aims to improve how the U.S. collects and uses data on maternal health. Affects hospitals, health agencies, and minority communities by standardizing data to address maternal mortality disparities.
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Data to Save Moms Act is a House bill in Congress.
Who this affects: HR3320 primarily affects health systems and institutions, with indirect effects on individuals. It impacts federal agencies, state health departments, and hospitals, particularly those providing maternity services. It also indirectly affects pregnant and postpartum people, minority communities, and rural residents.
Why this matters: The bill addresses the high maternal mortality rate in the U.S., which is significantly higher than in other developed countries. By improving data collection and analysis, it aims to identify and address the root causes of maternal deaths and complications. This could lead to safer pregnancies and childbirth, especially for minority communities who face higher risks.
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