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State - Michigan Maternal Mortality Surveillance


Michigan's maternal mortality review is a state-level structured process by which two multidisciplinary committees (injury and medical) identify and review cases of maternal death that occur during pregnancy, at delivery, or within one year of pregnancy. Causes of death are determined during the review process and policy recommendations are made to prevent future deaths.

2016-2020 Data Update

 

Organization Information

Annual Reports

Administration

Organization Documents

- Strategic Plan
- Mission and Vision
- Agency Organization Chart