U.S. News & World Report recognizes St. Catherine Hospital’s excellent Black patient outcomes for Black Maternal Health Week 2024

U.S. News & World Report recognizes St. Catherine Hospital’s   excellent Black patient outcomes for Black Maternal Health Week 2024

 St. Catherine Hospital has been recognized for its success in supporting Black maternal health by U.S. News &  World Report for Black Maternal Health Week 2024. 

“This recognition affirms St. Catherine Hospital’s efforts in supporting health equity,” said St. Catherine Hospital CEO Leo  Correa. “Black maternal patient outcomes indicate that our practices continue to be effective. We are grateful that  women trust us to care for them and their newborns.” 

U.S. News’ analysis of all High-Performing Maternity Care Hospitals in the U.S. identified just 26 hospitals nationwide  achieving excellent outcomes for cesarean section and unexpected newborn complications among Black patients. 

U.S. News identified hospitals that were rated High Performing in U.S. News’ Best Hospitals for Maternity Care. Those  hospitals served at least 20 Black patients per year and had newborn complication rates of less than 2.62% and C-section rates of less than 23.9% (among hospitals providing a higher level of care) or 23.6% (among hospitals not providing a  higher level of care) among Black patients. 

“For Black Maternal Health Week 2024, we celebrate these hospitals' success in their important work supporting and  advancing Black maternal health as part of U.S. News’ ongoing commitment to health equity and our support of  women’s access to maternity care,” said Jennifer Winston, Ph.D., health data scientist at U.S. News. 

A hospital that has earned a high-performing designation may be a good option for parents, in consultation with their  healthcare provider, to consider. 

Founded by Black Mamas Matter Alliance (BMMA), Black Maternal Health Week is held every April as part of National  Minority Health Month; this year is the seventh annual observation of Black Maternal Health Week. Join the  conversation for Black Maternal Health Week 2024 from April 11-17, 2024 using #BMHW24 on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X (formerly Twitter).