The need for more research into health information technology and maternal health outcomes.

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Women's health (London, England) Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-06 DOI:10.1177/17455057251338929
Jamie Kim, Marcia Chen, Robert White
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Racial and ethnic disparities in maternal health persist in the United States despite continued efforts to make healthcare more equitable. The COVID-19 pandemic and overturning of Roe v Wade have further widened existing disparities in maternal healthcare. In this era of advanced technology, innovative tools like health information technology (IT) should be leveraged to address and reduce disparities in maternal health outcomes. Ongoing projects have demonstrated the potential for collaboration to prioritize patient autonomy in improving maternal health. However, further research is necessary to evaluate the effectiveness of these interventions in achieving equitable outcomes.

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需要对保健信息技术和孕产妇保健结果进行更多研究。
尽管美国不断努力使医疗保健更加公平,但在孕产妇保健方面的种族和民族差异仍然存在。COVID-19大流行和罗伊诉韦德案的推翻进一步扩大了孕产妇保健方面现有的差距。在这个先进技术时代,应利用卫生信息技术等创新工具来解决和缩小孕产妇健康结果方面的差距。正在进行的项目表明,在改善产妇保健方面优先考虑病人自主方面开展合作具有潜力。然而,需要进一步的研究来评估这些干预措施在实现公平结果方面的有效性。
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