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Maternal mortality is a key indicator of population health. Deaths in pregnancy and postpartum should be rare events, so routine and accurate surveillance of pregnancy-related deaths is an essential public health responsibility. CA-PMSS is a statewide surveillance of deaths among Californians who were pregnant within the prior year.
The Maternal, Child and Adolescent Health (MCAH) Division of the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) initiated CA-PMSS in 2018 to provide a timely and accurate accounting of deaths related to or aggravated by the pregnancy or its management. In CA-PMSS, deaths are identified by complex data linkage of vital statistics data and patient-level administrative data from hospitals, emergency departments and ambulatory surgery centers. Coroner and autopsy reports and medical records are used to verify pregnancy status and timing to death. A committee of experts conducts limited case reviews of the deaths to determine the underlying cause of death and whether it was related to pregnancy.
The goal of CA-PMSS is to monitor deaths related to pregnancy using the most accurate information available. While the commonly used maternal mortality ratio (MMR) remains a key indicator of the overall health of a population, it relies solely on death certificate data. CA-PMSS compiles the findings from its more complex data linkage and expert committee review to create a pregnancy-related mortality ratio (PRMR), allowing California to monitor deaths related to pregnancy using the most accurate information available .
Here are the major differences between the two maternal mortality measures:
āFunded by the federal Title V Maternal and Child Health Block Grant, CA-PMSS relies on a collaboration with three key partners: The Public Health Institute , Stanford Universityās California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative , and a volunteer review committee of experts.āāāāāāāāā
Pregnancy-related deaths as defined in CA-PMSS do not include deaths due to injury, such as motor vehicle crashes, suicide, or homicide.
CA-PMSS data are used to calculate the pregnancy-related mortality ratio (PRMR), an estimate of the number of pregnancy-related deaths (up to one year after the end of pregnancy) for every 100,000 live births.
PRMR is standard measure for reporting pregnancy-related deaths in a population. Given the PRMR methodology, it is a better measure than the maternal mortality ratio (MMR), another widely used measure.
Major differences
Pregnancy-Related Mortality Ratio (PRMR) as used in CA-PMSS and CA-PAMR and by CDC RDH*
Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR) as used by the CDC NCHS**
Time frame
Captures more maternal deaths by expanding the time frame up to one year after pregnancy.
Includes maternal deaths only up to 42 days post-pregnancy.
Case identification
Uses vital statistics and administrative data files data to identify and rigorously verify deaths.
Based only on death certificate data.
Relationship to pregnancy
Generated using cause-of-death and pregnancy-relatedness determinations made by expert committee review.
Maternal deaths defined only by obstetric ICD-10 codes from the death certificate data files.
Since 2016, CDPH has undertaken the following efforts to eliminate maternal health disparities:
Paula Krakowiak, PhD, MS ā Team LeadDeepika Mathur, MD
Dan (Susan) Sun, MA āā Tina Rylee, PhD
Christine H. Morton, PhD
Christy McCain, MPH
Delphina Alvarez
Kimberly Gregory, MD, MPH ā Chairā
California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative
(Maternal Fetal Medicine)
Stanford University
University of California, Irvine
(Cardiology, Maternal Fetal Medicine)
University of California, San Diego
Alta Bates Medical Center, Berkeley
(Nurse Midwifery)āāāā
Maternal Mortalityāā
Maternal Mental Health
Black Infant Health Program
Perinatal Equity Initiative
California Home Visiting Programā
Perinatal Health Equity āOutreach and Education Toolkitā