Black women in the U.S. face systemic bias in health care, resulting in higher maternal mortality rates and delayed or inadequate care, and real change requires systemic action to ensure Black women receive the dignity and care they deserve.

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Black women in the U.S. face systemic bias in health care, resulting in higher maternal mortality rates and delayed or inadequate care, and real change requires systemic action to ensure Black women receive the dignity and care they deserve.
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