Metriarch Data Look Book vol. 2

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OKLAHOMA 2.7 per 1,000 live births Data Highlight: Oklahoma ranks 32 (of 51) states and territories in neonatal NATIONAL AVERAGE 2.4 per 1,000 live births death. New Hampshire has the best outcomes related to neonatal death, at 1.4 per 1,000 live births, and Utah has the poorest outcomes, reporting 4.8 neonatal deaths per 1,000 live births.23

Lookbook Vol. 2

Neonatal Death

DEFINITION

Death of an infant within 28 days of birth, per 1,000 live births between 2016-2017.23

Why We Care: Neonatal death, the death of an infant within 28 days of birth, is a tragedy. Neonatal death is commonly caused by complications the baby faces after a premature birth, due to low birthweight, or because of birth defects.91 While birth defects are rarely preventable, premature birth and low birthweight can be prevented. When women can access health care regularly, begin pregnancy in a healthier state, and receive earlier (in the first trimester) more consistent prenatal care, babies are born closer to term at healthier weights.91,92 Currently, when compared to the other states and Washington D.C., Oklahoma ranks 32th for neonatal death.23 Over the years Oklahoma has improved its ranking, but there is still more to be done.

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What We Can Do: - Expand Medicaid so women are covered before giving birth, increasing the likelihood they will begin pregnancies in better health and their babies will be healthier - Increase Medicaid reimbursement rates so doctors do not feel as limited by the cost of care they can provide


Articles inside

Amenities

18min
pages 79-88

Intimate Partner Violence

1min
page 77

ACEs Reported

1min
page 76

Female Incarceration

1min
page 75

Frequent Mental Distress

1min
page 69

Sexual Violence

1min
page 74

Postpartum Depression

1min
page 67

Drug-Related Deaths

1min
page 68

Binge Drinking

1min
page 66

Neonatal Death

1min
page 61

Maternal Mortality

2min
page 60

Healthy Birth Spacing

1min
page 59

Poor Health Perceptions

1min
page 51

Obesity

3min
pages 53-55

Preterm Births

1min
page 56

Low Birthweight

1min
page 57

Women Who Smoke

1min
page 50

Subsequent Teen Births

1min
page 46

Cost of Child Care

1min
page 38

High School Drop-Out Rate

1min
page 44

Women with a College Degree

1min
page 45

Women Experiencing Poverty

1min
page 34

Food Insecurity

1min
page 35

Gender Pay Gap

1min
page 37

Substandard Housing

1min
page 39

Teen Birth Rate

2min
pages 30-33

Teen Sexual Activity

1min
page 27

Drug or Alcohol ...of Teens

1min
page 28

Consistent Primary Care

1min
page 21

Teen Condom Usage

1min
page 29

Access to Mental Health Services

1min
page 17

Adequate Prenatal Care

1min
page 16

Uninsured Women

1min
page 18

Access to Dental Care

1min
page 20
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