Our Top 5 Most Popular Blog Posts in 2021

We’ve gathered the most viewed blogs published this year. See if you’ve read them all as you skim through the countdown of our top 5.

#5. Alliance for Health Policy’s Congressional Briefing: Policy Options to Advance Mental Health Care During Pregnancy

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What We’re Reading

Here are the articles and reports that I took note of in October. Most striking:

  • New research tying having a mental health disorder in pregnancy to higher hospital costs related to delivery

  • Diagnostic errors being a leading cause of preventable maternal death

  • Why the phrase, ‘pregnant women’ may make a come-back

  • A new national effort is underway to address Mental Health measurement

  • Hospitals that are acquired by larger systems are cutting maternity care a limiting mental health care

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The Latest Data on Maternal Suicide from United Health Foundation and Health Affairs

According to a recent report from the United Health Foundation, maternal mortality increased by 16% between 2018 and 2019. Mental health and substance use issues continue to be major drivers of maternal mortality. The same report found that 18.1% of women ages 18-44 reported their mental health was “not good” 14 or more days in the past 30 days — equivalent to roughly 10.2 million women. Additionally, drug-related deaths in women increased by 24% in 2017-2019, compared to 2014-2016.

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Senate Appropriations Committee Recommends Increased Funding for Maternal Health and Mental Health Programs

On October 18, 2021, Chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Patrick Leahy (D-VT), released nine fiscal year (FY) 2022 appropriations bills, including the Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies (L-HHS) bill. Similar to the House Appropriations Committee, which passed their L-HHS funding bill over the summer, the Senate Appropriations Committee recommends increased funding for several mental health, maternal health, substance use, and other public health programs.

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