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                            SPONSOR:      Rep. Minor-Brown on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. S. McBride on behalf of all Senators           HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES   152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY       HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3       DESIGNATING JANUARY 23, 2023, AS "MATERNAL HEALTH AWARENESS DAY" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE.      

     

     SPONSOR:      Rep. Minor-Brown on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. S. McBride on behalf of all Senators     

SPONSOR: Rep. Minor-Brown on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. S. McBride on behalf of all Senators

 SPONSOR:  

 Rep. Minor-Brown on behalf of all Representatives & Sen. S. McBride on behalf of all Senators 

   

 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 

 152nd GENERAL ASSEMBLY 

   

 HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 3 

   

 DESIGNATING JANUARY 23, 2023, AS "MATERNAL HEALTH AWARENESS DAY" IN THE STATE OF DELAWARE. 

   

  WHEREAS, the United States continues to experience a growing maternal health crisis; and    WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 700 women die each year from conditions related to pregnancy, which is one of the highest in industrialized countries; and   WHEREAS, in Delaware, from 2015 to 2019, there was a pregnancy-related death rate of 10 in 54,908; and   WHEREAS, the Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) of Delaware has reported that mental health and substance use disorders continue to be significant factors in the maternal mortality rate in Delaware; and   WHEREAS, nationally, another 50,000 women experience severe pregnancy-related complications, including depression and substance use disorder, which may affect their health for the rest of their lives; and   WHEREAS, maternal morbidity and mortality disproportionately affect black and brown women due to systemic racism and implicit bias, which has resulted in such health disparities; and   WHEREAS, the MMRC and the Delaware Perinatal Quality Collaborative strive to initiate and support programs which decrease overall maternal mortality and morbidity, implicit bias, and maternal health disparities; and   WHEREAS, the effects of mental health illness do not just affect patients but also providers; and   WHEREAS, provider burnout is considered a public health crisis, with the rate of burnout as high as 50% for physicians and non-physician practitioners; and    WHEREAS, the risk of physician suicide is 1.5 times greater than the general population; and   WHEREAS, there continues to be a pressing need for awareness, funding, access, and resources for patients and providers alike regarding mental health wellness and treatment.   NOW, THEREFORE:    BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that the General Assembly hereby designates January 23, 2023, as Maternal Health Awareness Day in the State of Delaware, in order to continue to raise public and professional awareness about important health trends that affect maternal morbidity and mortality and initiatives and programs that promote maternal safety and decrease health disparities; to actively engage both community and state stakeholders to seek solutions that improve maternal mental health wellness, and to address the multi-factorial causes of burnout for physicians and non-physicians, including the workforce crisis, which has contributed to the distress and emotional fatigue of the practice of medicine and the public health crisis of provider burnout.      

 WHEREAS, the United States continues to experience a growing maternal health crisis; and  

 WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 700 women die each year from conditions related to pregnancy, which is one of the highest in industrialized countries; and 

 WHEREAS, in Delaware, from 2015 to 2019, there was a pregnancy-related death rate of 10 in 54,908; and 

 WHEREAS, the Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) of Delaware has reported that mental health and substance use disorders continue to be significant factors in the maternal mortality rate in Delaware; and 

 WHEREAS, nationally, another 50,000 women experience severe pregnancy-related complications, including depression and substance use disorder, which may affect their health for the rest of their lives; and 

 WHEREAS, maternal morbidity and mortality disproportionately affect black and brown women due to systemic racism and implicit bias, which has resulted in such health disparities; and 

 WHEREAS, the MMRC and the Delaware Perinatal Quality Collaborative strive to initiate and support programs which decrease overall maternal mortality and morbidity, implicit bias, and maternal health disparities; and 

 WHEREAS, the effects of mental health illness do not just affect patients but also providers; and 

 WHEREAS, provider burnout is considered a public health crisis, with the rate of burnout as high as 50% for physicians and non-physician practitioners; and  

 WHEREAS, the risk of physician suicide is 1.5 times greater than the general population; and 

 WHEREAS, there continues to be a pressing need for awareness, funding, access, and resources for patients and providers alike regarding mental health wellness and treatment. 

 NOW, THEREFORE:  

 BE IT RESOLVED by the House of Representatives of the 152nd General Assembly of the State of Delaware, the Senate concurring therein, that the General Assembly hereby designates January 23, 2023, as Maternal Health Awareness Day in the State of Delaware, in order to continue to raise public and professional awareness about important health trends that affect maternal morbidity and mortality and initiatives and programs that promote maternal safety and decrease health disparities; to actively engage both community and state stakeholders to seek solutions that improve maternal mental health wellness, and to address the multi-factorial causes of burnout for physicians and non-physicians, including the workforce crisis, which has contributed to the distress and emotional fatigue of the practice of medicine and the public health crisis of provider burnout. 

   

  SYNOPSIS   This House Concurrent Resolution designates January 23, 2023, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in the State of Delaware.      

 SYNOPSIS 

 This House Concurrent Resolution designates January 23, 2023, as "Maternal Health Awareness Day" in the State of Delaware.