For better care we need better data: towards a national obstetrics registry

Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM. 2023 Jan;5(1):100787. doi: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2022.100787. Epub 2022 Oct 27.

Abstract

Unacceptably high rates of severe maternal morbidity and mortality in the United States and stark racial disparities in outcomes are generating efforts to improve both research capacity and quality improvement in obstetrical care. Comprehensive, high-quality datasets on which to build these efforts are crucial to the success of obstetrical quality improvement efforts. However, existing data sources in obstetrics have notable limitations. Other medical and surgical specialties have addressed similar challenges through the creation of national registries, and we argue that obstetrics must take the same approach to improve outcomes. In this article, we summarized the current availability and limitations of large-scale data in obstetrics research and compared the data with registries developed in other specialties. Moreover, we have outlined the guiding principles for the development of a national obstetrics registry and have proposed future directions.

Keywords: Obstetrics / standards; United States; healthcare; pregnancy; quality indicators.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Healthcare Disparities
  • Humans
  • Obstetrics*
  • Pregnancy
  • Quality Improvement
  • Racial Groups
  • Registries
  • United States / epidemiology