Idaho dissolves maternal mortality review committee

That’s just the ones they examined. Idaho’s pregnancy related death rate in 2020 was 41.8 per 100,000. Alarming or not, it is higher than the national average and that of comparable countries. And that review panel cost them nothing.
It had a drop dead date in it from the start. I presume now they know what they needed to know.
 
This isn’t tracking, it’s analyzing.
Better let this woman know this.

"The whole idea is not necessarily to find someone to blame, but how do we improve our systems, and fight to make sure that we have the resources so that women are not in danger," former committee member and Maternal Fetal Physician Specialist, Dr. Stacy Seyb said. "We won't have the ability to look at cases from that sort of a multidisciplinary way anymore, and what you end up with [now] is some raw numbers."
The number of maternal deaths will still be tracked, according to IDHW Women and Infant Health Program Manager Jennifer Liposhak.

 
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It had a drop dead date in it from the start. I presume now they know what they needed to know.
It has a sunset date but has been regularly renewed. Unless there are zero maternal deaths, I doubt they know everything.
 
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Better let this woman know this.

"The whole idea is not necessarily to find someone to blame, but how do we improve our systems, and fight to make sure that we have the resources so that women are not in danger," former committee member and Maternal Fetal Physician Specialist, Dr. Stacy Seyb said. "We won't have the ability to look at cases from that sort of a multidisciplinary way anymore, and what you end up with [now] is some raw numbers."
The number of maternal deaths will still be tracked, according to IDHW Women and Infant Health Program Manager Jennifer Liposhak.

I am not sure what your point is because your article seems to support my point.
 
I sure did. Did you?




Obviously you did not read the article. It is about MATERNAL deaths. Not infant mortality.



Obviously you did not read the article. It specifically stated this review panel is revenue neutral.




Obviously you did not read the article. It has nothing to do with Biden, fentanyl or the border.


Here’s a thought: read the article.
Yes and the mothers are dying of drugs and preventable shit. As are the infants.
 
It has a sunset date but has been regularly renewed. Unless there are zero maternal deaths, I doubt they know everything.
I did not read that they renewed it. It said it lasted 2 years as I read the article.

 
So…apparently making a recommendation to expand Medicaid coverage for women and infants equals a horrible expansion of government and reason to terminate this panel?

Exactly. The expansion of government should be nipped at the bud before it blossoms. Gradually work your way down to the roots. Then pour concrete over the soil. We want as little government as possible. Particularly the federal government.

Banning abortion and forcing unwilling women to carry a pregnancy to term is a good use of government...

What do you mean by unwilling pregnant women? Were they all raped?

And, no, government shouldn't be involved unless said unwilling pregnant woman was the victim of a crime; in this case I assume it would be rape.

How else would it be considered ''unwilling'' if one voluntarily exposes oneself to and participates in the fundamentals of human reproduction?


...but working to reduce the mortality of those women is “bad”.

You don't need to expand government for that.
 
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Yes and the mothers are dying of drugs and preventable shit. As are the infants.
Got a link showing drugs are the main cause of maternal deaths or do you want to just admit you don’t know jackshit about it?
 
Exactly. The expansion of government should be nipped at the bud before it blossoms. Gradually work your way down to the roots. Then pour concrete over the soil. We want as little government as possible. Particularly the federal government.



What do you mean by unwilling pregnant women? Were they all raped?

And, no, government shouldn't be involved unless said unwilling pregnant woman was the victim of a crime; in this case I assume it would be rape.

How else would it be considered ''unwilling'' if one voluntarily exposes oneself to and participates in the fundamentals of human reproduction?




You don't need to expand government for that.
I bet women dying gets your nips hard
 
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Well that's a very strange thing to say.
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You sound like a woman hater
 
Oh, gosh, you're one of those low-value posters, aren't you. Hm. Well. Arlette, I see no value in further communication with you. I don't think that you possess anything of value to contribute at all, nor the interest in doing so, just by the way you've carried yourself here. I can tell by your nature.

Though, to your credit, some here may see value in the brand of dialogue you've demonstrated. Heck, some may even rely on it. Heh heh...

Ah well. Another day in the neighborhood, I suppose. Have a nice life. I'll forget you exist by tomorrow.
 
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Oh, gosh, you're one of those low-value posters, aren't you. Hm. Well. Arlette, I see no value in further communication with you. I don't think that you possess anything of value to contribute at all, nor the interest in doing so, just by the way you've carried yourself here. I can tell by your nature.

Though, to your credit, some here may see value in the brand of dialogue you've demonstrated. Heck, some may even rely on it. Heh heh...

Ah well. Another day in the neighborhood, I suppose. Have a nice life. I'll forget you exist by tomorrow.
Adios women hater
 
Got a link showing drugs are the main cause of maternal deaths or do you want to just admit you don’t know jackshit about it?

 
Got a link showing drugs are the main cause of maternal deaths or do you want to just admit you don’t know jackshit about it?
Your own article said that the vast majority were preventable deaths. Drugs and alcohol are the biggest ones.
 

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