Health Equity Morbidity and Mortality Conferences in Obstetrics and Gynecology

Keith Reisinger-Kindle,Divya Dethier,Victoria Wang, Preetha Nandi, Erin Tracy Bradley,Megan L Evans, Luu Doan Ireland, David Dhanraj,Allison S Bryant

OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY(2021)

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Maternal mortality and morbidity continue to occur at unacceptably high levels in the United States, with communities of color experiencing significantly higher rates than their White counterparts, even after adjustment for confounding factors such as socioeconomic status. Many obstetrics and gynecology departments across the country have begun to incorporate routine discussion and analysis of health equity into peer review and educational processes, including grand rounds and morbidity and mortality conferences. Despite the desire and drive, there is little published guidance on best practices for incorporation of an equity component into these conferences. This document outlines the current processes at four academic institutions to highlight the variety of ways in which health equity and social justice can be incorporated when analyzing patient experiences and health outcomes. This commentary also provides a list of specific recommendations based on the combined experiences at these institutions so that others across the country can incorporate principles of health equity into their peer-review processes.
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