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Harnessing State-Level Epidemiological Data to Reduce Maternal Mortality
When Illinois released its first comprehensive maternal mortality report, the First Lady of Illinois and the U.S. Surgeon General stood behind it—and major policy changes followed. This CDC maternal and child health epidemiologist helped redesign the state’s maternal death review process from the ground up, translating data into actionable recommendations that expanded postpartum Medicaid coverage and strengthened systems to prevent preventable deaths.