Maternal and infant health inequities remain a significant challenge in the United States, disproportionately affecting historically marginalized communities. Despite gains in coverage through Affordable Care Act expansions, far too many women of reproductive age still face gaps in care and troubling disparities in birth outcomes.
Join the Urban Institute and Policies for Action (P4A), a signature program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, for a solutions-oriented discussion. Together with researchers, policymakers, advocates, and health care providers, we will explore evidence, experience, and policy considerations to achieve maternal and infant health equity. The ultimate, collective goal is to create a future in which reproductive health equity is a reality for families throughout the United States.