Report finds Arkansas counties losing access to hospital obstetric care

A report out this week from the University of Minnesota tracked the decline of hospital-based obstetric services across the United States over the last decade. The report found that in Arkansas, seven counties have completely lost their obstetric services since 2010. That is in addition to the 40 counties that consistently had no maternity care throughout the study period.

Julia Interrante is the statistical lead at the university’s Rural Health Research Center. She says though access is declining in both urban and rural settings nationwide, rural communities have been hit hardest.

“We have seen between 2010 and 2023, 641 hospitals that lost their obstetric units, and 286 of those were in rural communities. So you can see that rural communities are really overrepresented in places that have lost access to local maternity services.”…

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