Why Mississippi declared infant deaths a public health emergency 

Gemmill

Mississippi has declared a public health emergency in response to its rising infant mortality rate — the highest in the nation — with officials launching initiatives to improve maternal care and infant outcomes. However, health experts warn that systemic challenges, including abortion restrictions, Medicaid cuts, and recent federal public health layoffs, threaten to undermine these efforts. Originally published in The Hill.

Alison Gemmill is quoted