Maternal Health
South Carolina faces significant maternal health challenges. In 2021, the state’s pregnancy-related mortality ratio was 47.2 deaths per 100,000 live births—nearly 90% of these deaths were preventable. Thirteen labor and delivery units have closed since 2011, and more than half of counties are medically underserved. Nearly 60% of deliveries are covered by Medicaid, rising to 72% in rural areas, where rates of preterm birth and severe maternal morbidity are highest.
SCHA is deeply committed to advancing maternal health and ensuring every mother and baby in the state has the strongest possible start. We convene and collaborate with our members to support all efforts to strengthen physical, mental, and social health throughout pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum. This includes advocating for policies that enable safe, equitable, and accessible maternal services.
Through statewide initiatives and partnerships, SCHA helps hospitals implement practical approaches that reduce preventable complications and support families during the critical perinatal period. By fostering collaboration among clinicians, community organizations, and policymakers, SCHA ensures compassionate, high-quality care tailored to each mother’s needs. This includes championing the spread of the CenteringPregnancy model, supporting mother-infant wellness programs, and promoting the rise of comprehensive perinatal care, all of which have contributed to improved outcomes across South Carolina.
Improving maternal health remains a top priority for SCHA and its members, committed to building a healthier future for mothers, babies, and communities across South Carolina.
Mother-Infant Wellness Program
A perinatal partial‑hospitalization program that provides structured, evidence‑based care for those experiencing depression, anxiety, and related conditions during pregnancy or within the first year after delivery.
Mom’s IMPACTT
A robust telehealth program by MUSC Health designed to ensure high‑quality perinatal mental health and substance use care is accessible to all.
SC Birth Outcomes Initiative
A statewide effort that brings together hospitals, health systems, and policymakers to improve maternal and infant health through collaboration and data-driven strategies.
Magdalene Clinic
An integrated model that co-locates obstetric services, behavioral health, social support, and peer recovery specialists in one setting.
Guided Beginnings
A community-driven perinatal program designed to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in South Carolina’s Lakelands region.
South Carolina Maternal Health Innovation Collaborative
SCMHIC builds on existing programs like the Birth Outcomes Initiative and the Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Review Committee to address critical gaps in care, data, and workforce capacity.
The Cuff Kit Project
Read MoreH.E.A.R. 4 Mamas
This remote, text-based intervention aims to improve early detection of postpartum complications and connect new moms, particularly those on Medicaid, with timely care and resources.