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Kentuckians recognized for efforts to improve maternal health

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The Commonwealth has the second-highest maternal mortality rate in the nation, and within the state maternal deaths are twice as high among Black women.

Tamara Wieder, Kentucky state director for Planned Parenthood Alliance Advocates, said the lack of OBGYN's in the state is part of the problem. Wieder is one of the recipients of this year's Healthy Kentucky Champions Award, given by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky, and says legislative efforts such as the Momnibus Bill passed earlier this year will make a huge difference in improving women's outcomes.

"These are nonpartisan bills that we can find common ground on in a state that lacks equitable access to care. We can really have a dialog that brings everybody to the table, and that is something that's really important to me," she said.

The Momnibus Bill adds pregnancy to the list of qualifying life events for health coverage, increasing the odds of women receiving prenatal care; and expands programs that provide free lactation counseling, telehealth assistance, and mental health support for new moms. According to the CDC, more than 80% of maternal deaths are preventable.

Dr. Elizabeth Ottman, an obstetrician-gynecologist with Ohio County Healthcare, said perinatal mental health disorders are the most common complication of pregnancy. Several years ago she launched an innovative program to treat women suffering from postpartum depression with the first FDA-approved drug for the condition. She said the state's efforts to expand broadband access have helped more rural women get help.

"It's allowed us to do more and more telehealth and do meetings with patients to make access easier for them, because it's very difficult when you're depressed to pick up the phone and make an appointment and drive to the doctor. It is super difficult when you're a rural community and you have to drive miles to the doctor with a new baby," she continued.

According to federal data, 76 of Kentucky's 120 counties lack an OBGYN doctor.


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