March 11, 2025
With more than half of maternal deaths in the U.S. occurring during the postpartum period, Pennsylvania state officials are calling postpartum screenings and more urgent referrals for mental health care a priority.
In a recent press conference at Allegheny Health Network's (AHN) Alexis Joy D'Achille Center for Perinatal Mental Health, officials from the Pennsylvania departments of Human Services, Health, and Drug and Alcohol Programs joined leaders from AHN and UPMC to highlight Governor Josh Shapiro's proposal in this year's budget to implement universal postpartum depression screenings for all Pennsylvania moms.
“Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders impact about one in five birthing women each year, with consequences that extend far beyond the mother’s well-being—children and partners are affected, too,” said AHN Women’s Behavioral Health, Psychiatry and Behavioral Health Institute Medical Director Dr. Ewurama Sackey. “By providing new mothers with the resources and support they need to thrive, we are saving lives, investing in healthier families, and building stronger communities.”
Here are some key takeaways:
“Over the years, UPMC has developed a spectrum of maternal health services and a robust integrated care program to meet new moms both where they are and with what they need after giving birth,” said Dr. Priya Gopalan, UPMC Magee-Womens Hospital chief of psychiatry and a psychiatrist at UPMC Western Psychiatric Hospital.
Learn more about the news conference and see HAP’s maternal health recommendations online.
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