Key Highlights
- Dr. Lindsey Vasquez appointed to Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee.
- Only managed care organization (MCO) representative on the committee.
- Dr. Vasquez emphasizes the importance of MCOs in maternal health equity.
- Committee to review maternal mortality, identify risk factors, and guide preventive measures.
Source: Business Wire
Notable Quotes
- “It is an honor to be selected as a committee member to continue to champion birth equity in the state of Texas, as I have my entire career, and contribute to impactful changes that will ultimately improve maternal-child outcomes. Approximately 50% of all births in Texas are covered by MCOs and the inclusion of a maternal managed care voice is a critical element to help solve the disproportionate maternal health disparities that contribute to poor outcomes.” — Dr. Lindsey Vasquez, Director of Maternal and Women’s Health at Molina Healthcare of Texas
- “I am grateful these outstanding appointees have enthusiastically volunteered their time to help Texans understand the factors that contribute to maternal mortality and make recommendations to protect the lives and well-being of women.” — Jennifer Shuford, MD, MPH, Commissioner at Texas Department of State Health Services
SoHC's Take
Dr. Lindsey Vasquez’s appointment to the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee marks a significant step towards addressing maternal health disparities in Texas. Her unique perspective as a representative from a managed care organization will provide valuable insights into the role of MCOs in improving maternal health outcomes. Given that nearly half of all births in Texas are covered by MCOs, Dr. Vasquez’s expertise is crucial for developing effective strategies to combat maternal mortality. Molina Healthcare of Texas’s commitment to maternal health equity is further underscored by this appointment, promising positive advancements for birthing people across the state.