Abstract
The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate among high-income countries. This article focuses on policies the United States can implement to decrease the maternal mortality rate, with a focus on access to abortion, the standard of care for pregnant women and new mothers, access to healthcare, and family leave. This article also explores policies surrounding those areas in other high-income countries and analyzes the differences in both the actual policies and the outcomes of those policies. To effectively decrease the maternal mortality rate in the United States, policies from other high-income countries, with lower maternal mortality rates should be enacted. Finally, this article explains the likely result of implementing these policies in the United States. This article is meant to serve as a framework for decreasing the maternal mortality rate in the United States by adopting the policies of other high-income countries.
Recommended Citation
Leah Frattellone, DECREASING THE UNITED STATES’ MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE: USING POLICIES OF OTHER HIGH-INCOME COUNTRIES AS A MODEL, 36 Pace Int'l L. Rev. 149 (2024)DOI: https://doi.org/10.58948/2331-3536.1433
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