Mental Health’s Surprising Role in Maternal Deaths

With Dr. Nancy Byatt, Professor of Psychiatry at UMass Chan Medical School

Mental Health’s Surprising Role in Maternal Deaths

With Dr. Nancy Byatt, Professor of Psychiatry at UMass Chan Medical School

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Summary: 

Dr. Nancy Byatt, Professor of Psychiatry at UMass Chan Medical School, discusses the critical gaps in perinatal care, the social and political determinants that exacerbate these issues, and the importance of integrating mental health care into perinatal care.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Inequities driven by social and political determinants, hindering access to care, particularly for marginalized communities
  2. Dr. Byatt’s personal story that led her to found MCPAP for Moms, which has become a national model for improving access to mental health care for mothers and birthing individuals
  3. An approach that emphasizes a proactive plan to integrate mental health into perinatal care

Summary: 

Dr. Nancy Byatt, Professor of Psychiatry at UMass Chan Medical School, discusses the critical gaps in perinatal care, the social and political determinants that exacerbate these issues, and the importance of integrating mental health care into perinatal care.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Inequities driven by social and political determinants, hindering access to care, particularly for marginalized communities
  2. Dr. Byatt’s personal story that led her to found MCPAP for Moms, which has become a national model for improving access to mental health care for mothers and birthing individuals
  3. An approach that emphasizes a proactive plan to integrate mental health into perinatal care


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