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Subject Flashback Friday: Maternal Mental Health Month
Date May 9, 2025 8:05 PM
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📻: What's On Farzad Mostashari's Mind for Health Policy

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May is recognized as Maternal Mental Health Month in the United States, which raises awareness about the importance of mental health for mothers before, during, and after pregnancy.

For Flashback Friday, we are going to go back to October 2021 and highlight a few papers from our first perinatal mental health theme issue ([link removed] ) .

Policy Opportunities To Improve Prevention, Diagnosis, And Treatment Of Perinatal Mental Health Conditions ([link removed] )

Jennifer E. Moore et al.

Mental Health Conditions Increase Severe Maternal Morbidity By 50 Percent And Cost $102 Million Yearly In The United States ([link removed] )

Clare C. Brown et al.

The Association Between Continuity Of Marketplace Coverage During Pregnancy And Receipt Of Prenatal Care ([link removed] )

Sarah H. Gordon et al.

Pathways To Equitable And Antiracist Maternal Mental Health Care: Insights From Black Women Stakeholders ([link removed] )

Kay Matthews et al.

Perinatal Mental Illness Nearly Ended My Life ([link removed] )

Kara Zivin

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What's On Farzad Mostashari's Mind for Health Policy ([link removed] )

Health Affairs' Jeff Byers welcomes Farzad Mostashari, founder & CEO of Aledade and the former National Coordinator for Health IT, to the pod to break down insights in the latest MedPAC report, quality measurement reform, and areas of opportunity for value-based care.

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Realizing The Promise Of The GUIDE Model For Dementia Caregivers ([link removed] )

Julia G. Burgdorf et al.

Celebrating Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Month

May is Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Month. We are elevating the voices of AANHPI professionals working to advance health equity and policy.

Emmeline Ha of George Washington University and coauthors called attention to the underrepresentation in AANHPI subgroups ([link removed] ) in the healthcare workforce.

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