Subcommittee looks

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to combat maternity care deserts

  • Hannah Sizemore, with her children Remi and Foster, delivered in November at the same hospital where she was born 26 years ago.
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Oklahoma State Board of Health has formed a maternal health and obstetrician desert subcommittee to combat maternity care deserts or areas physically inaccessible to maternity care, plaguing the rural parts of the state. Two meetings after its formation about six months ago, committee members are gathering data from neonatal intensive care units across Oklahoma counties,…

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