In Texas
in Particular
The United
States has the most private sector providers
of health care than any other major nation.
The result is that health care is expensive and spotty. Furthermore, state policies which deny access
to quality care by low income groups abound where Republicans control state
government
In 2005, 23 US mothers per 100 000
live births died from
complications related to pregnancy or childbirth. In 2015, that number rose to
25. In the United Kingdom ,
the number was less than 9. In Canada ,
it was less than 7.
Very few
wealthy countries saw increases over those years. Many poorer countries,
including Iran and Romania , saw
declines. But here in the United
States , things got worse.
And the poster child for poor material care, Texas .
Last year, a study published in Obstetrics
and Gynecology found
that the maternal mortality rate in the United States had increased by more
than 25% from 2000 to 2014. This trend differed by state, however. Although California had shown some declines, Texas had seen significant increases.’
In 2011, the family-planning budget was
slashed in an attempt to defund Planned Parenthood. Many clinics closed and
more were forced to reduce their services.
Family planning matters. About 50% of
pregnancies in the United
States are unplanned and might lack
preventive care that
properly planned-for pregnancies might.
Thanks Rick Perry and the conservatives who rule Texas , thanks.
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