Maternal Health
Maternal health encompasses one of the most universal and personal interactions with the health care system. In the United States, a baby is born every eight seconds, and more than 85 percent of adult women in the US have given birth at least once.
HCCI data and original analyses contain critical information to understanding maternal health care among people with employer-sponsored insurance. We have several resources with information specifically about maternal health, including childbirth [link to fact sheet] and postpartum spending [link to fact sheet].

Other Maternal Health Publications
Most Postpartum Spending Occurs Beyond 60 Days After Delivery
Use of Prenatal Care Varies among People with Employer-Sponsored Insurance
