We must unite to tackle unacceptably high and racially disparate infant mortality rates

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As CEO of Neighborhood Family Practice (NFP), a Federally Qualified Health Center dedicated to advancing health care equity in Cleveland, I fully support reforms outlined in the Sept. 15 guest column by former state Sens. Shannon Jones and Charleta B. Tavares (”Amping up efforts on Ohio’s infant mortality challenge”). The disparity in mortality rates between Black infants and their white counterparts remains unacceptable. Their call for comprehensive action resonates deeply with our mission.

As an organization committed to improving health outcomes for all, we recognize that policy changes alone are insufficient. To make meaningful progress, we must do what Jones and Tavares suggest:

“Enhance collaboration” tying Medicaid funding “to active participation in local health initiatives to improve maternal and infant health.”…

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