Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee

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Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee (texas.gov) The MMMRC is a 17-member multidisciplinary committee. Chapter 34, Texas Health and Safety Code, directs the MMMRC to study and review: cases of pregnancy-related deaths; trends, rates, or disparities in pregnancy-related deaths and severe maternal morbidity; health conditions and factors that disproportionately affect the most at-risk populations; and best practices and programs operating in other states that have reduced rates of pregnancy-related deaths. Through this process, the MMMRC develops recommendations to help reduce the incidence of preventable pregnancy-related deaths and severe maternal morbidity in the state. The Review Committee must include representatives of each of the following: Four physicians specializing in obstetrics, at least one of whom is a maternal-fetal medicine specialist One certified nurse-midwife One registered nurse One nurse specializing in labor and deli

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