Mass General Brigham and The New Commonwealth Fund Partner to Invest in Maternal Health Equity Across Massachusetts
January 26 2022 - 5:49PM
Mass General Brigham, Massachusetts’ largest health care system,
and The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund
(NCF), a ground-breaking fund created by a group of Black and Brown
corporate executives in Massachusetts to eliminate systemic racism
throughout the state, today announced a strategic five-year
maternal health partnership. The partnership will invest $2.5
million to advance maternal health equity, support practitioners
and advocates to make critical advances in patient care and
outcomes and improve health equity of Black and Brown communities
across the Commonwealth. “The New Commonwealth Fund continues
to invest in Black and Brown leaders whose organizations are
dismantling barriers of systemic racism across our institutions,
and we are thrilled to partner with Mass General Brigham and
combine its world-renowned health care and resources with our
community outreach and strategic philanthropic funding model.
Through this partnership we are going to ensure increased equity,
accessibility, and quality of maternal health care,” said
Dr. Makeeba McCreary, President New Commonwealth Racial
Equity and Social Justice Fund. “By expanding our maternal
health care ecosystem and resources, we can bring this conversation
and awareness to improve health outcomes for Black and Brown
communities not only in our health equity pillar of giving, but
also specifically in our pillar areas of criminal justice reform,
youth development, economic empowerment.”Through the partnership,
Mass General Brigham’s support will enable The NCF to identify
practitioners and leaders in maternal health equity to join a
multi-year cohort that will receive funding, essential support, and
technical assistance to grow capacity of providers and the health
care workforce. This cohort, along with institutional support from
NCF partners, will decrease racial disparities in health outcomes,
increase health literacy of Black and Brown communities, and
increase Black and Brown professionals in health care in the
Commonwealth. The cohort will also be encouraged to engage with
other NCF grantees to facilitate additional partnerships and
advancements across the NCF’s four pillars: policing & criminal
justice reform; economic empowerment; health care equity; and youth
education, empowerment & civic engagement.“A lifetime of health
equity begins even before birth. Our partnership with The New
Commonwealth Fund will help create a full-circle support system to
improve health outcomes of Black and Brown mothers and children for
generations to come and support growing and diversifying the
workforce to meet these critical needs,” said
Elsie
Taveras, MD, MPH, Chief Community Health Equity Officer for Mass
General Brigham. Mass General Brigham and The NCF
chose to mark this partnership following National Maternal Health
Awareness Day 2022. According to the American College of
Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Black patients die during and
after pregnancy at a rate three times higher than white patients,
and those who are American Indian and Alaska Native die at a rate
two times higher than white patients. Currently in Boston, a
baby born to a Black mother is three to four times more likely to
die by their first birthday than a baby born to a white mother.“By
helping to unravel the influence of decades of structural racism
and bias, this investment will enable meaningful progress in our
work to eliminate inequities in birth outcomes. We look forward to
the myriad ways our collaboration with The New Commonwealth Fund
will bring improvements to the maternal care, experience and health
of the state’s Black and Brown communities,” said
Allison Bryant, MD, MPH, Senior Medical Director
for Health Equity, Mass General Brigham, and Chair of the
Massachusetts Maternal Mortality Committee. This new
partnership builds on Mass General Brigham’s recently announced $50
million investment in a new, comprehensive community and mental
health strategy to improve the health of the communities it serves.
In partnership with more than 20 organizations, the initiatives
target programs to improve mental healthcare capacity, workforce
development, chronic disease management, as well as nutrition
security and equity.
About the New Commonwealth Racial
Equity and Social Justice FundThe New Commonwealth Fund
was formed amid the COVID-19 pandemic and in the wake of the brutal
killing of George Floyd by police and other recent, horrific
racially charged incidents in this country. The Fund was founded by
a coalition of Massachusetts Black and Brown executives for the
sole purpose of leveraging their individual and collective power to
work together with community organizations to make transformative
societal changes by addressing systemic racism and racial inequity
in Massachusetts. To learn more about the New Commonwealth Fund or
donate to support its mission, go to the New Commonwealth Fund
website: www.newcommonwealthfund.org.
About Mass General
BrighamMass General Brigham is an integrated academic
healthcare system, uniting great minds in medicine to make
life-changing impact for patients in our communities and people
around the world. Mass General Brigham connects a full continuum of
care across a system of academic medical centers, community and
specialty hospitals, a health insurance plan, physician networks,
community health centers, home care, and long-term care services.
Mass General Brigham is a non-profit organization that is committed
to patient care, research, teaching, and service to the community.
In addition, Mass General Brigham is one of the nation’s leading
biomedical research organizations and a principal teaching
affiliate of Harvard Medical School. For more information, please
visit massgeneralbrigham.org.
Timothy Sullivan
Mass General Brigham
617-952-5325
tsullivan11@partners.org