Healthcare’s “pink tax” is more complicated than it seems
The “pink tax” is the concept that women’s products and services tend to be priced higher than men’s. Is there a “pink tax” in healthcare as well? More
The “pink tax” is the concept that women’s products and services tend to be priced higher than men’s. Is there a “pink tax” in healthcare as well? More
An ongoing lawsuit focusing on the FDA's approval of the abortion pill mifepristone could open the door to drug regulatory chaos. More
A new study found that the Black maternal mortality gap exists regardless of income. Where did this start, and how are we fixing it? More
From approval to withdrawal, the story of Makena shows some of the major pitfalls of the FDA's drug approval process. More
Concern about rising rates of cesarean deliveries has been renewed after the CDC released their latest data. More
A Supreme Court draft decision was leaked recently that indicates that Roe v. Wade is to be overturned sometime this month. It is well established that racial inequities plague maternal health, killing Black women at three times the rate of white women. How is the impending reversal of Roe v. Wade going to impact maternal health across the nation? More
The United States has the worst maternal mortality rate amongst high-income nations - and it’s getting worse. More
The White House recently announced their first Maternal Health Day of Action. We take a look at what's in the plan, what's promising, and what's missing... More
Overuse is ubiquitous across medical specialties, and obstetrics and gynecology are no exceptions. Two recent studies shine a light on the problem of overuse in women's health. More
What makes the US so different from other wealthy countries when it comes to maternal health? More
In this latest edition of “Lown Hospitals Q&A,” Shannon Brownlee and Vikas Saini talk about the prevalence and harm of hysterectomy overuse, and what the Lown Index shows about hysterectomies in US hospitals. More
In recent years, extreme disparities in maternal mortality in the US have been brought to light. Could new hospital policies in the pandemic make these disparities worse? More
Doctors are increasingly recognizing that bladder pain and urgency is often a symptom of a larger problem with many potential causes. But has this recognition translated into change of practice? More
Pediatric professional groups have known for years that certain tests and procedures are unnecessary and potentially harmful. Yet one in ten children receive low-value care, according to a recent study. More
Media coverage of a recent study is generating hype about supplemental screening for cancer for women with dense breasts. More
With help from a network of industry-independent experts, doctors are speaking out against conflicts of interest in maternal safety recommendations More
How undisclosed conflicts of interest may have put millions of pregnant and postpartum women at risk... More
A recent CBS "Whistleblower" segment misses the big picture on midwives and maternity care. More
Solutions for increasing racial and gender equity in health care, from the Atlantic Pulse conference. More
Removal of the uterus and ovaries for benign cysts is all too common, and the effects can be devastating, as one patient found out. More