Increase the proportion of pregnant women who receive early and adequate prenatal care — MICH‑08 Data

Status: Getting worse

  Getting worse

Most Recent Data:
74.9 percent (2022)

Target:
80.5 percent

Desired Direction:
Increase desired

Baseline:
76.4 percent of pregnant females received early and adequate prenatal care in 2018

Disparities data are only available for some selections.

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Pregnant women receiving early and adequate prenatal care, 2021
(percent)
Increase desired

Population 2021
Total
75.6
CI 75.5 / 75.6
SE 0.023

Pregnant women receiving early and adequate prenatal care by Race/Ethnicity (of mother), 2021
(percent)
Increase desired

Population 2021
American Indian or Alaska Native only
61.9
CI 61.4 / 62.5
SE 0.265
Asian only
77.4
CI 77.2 / 77.6
SE 0.089
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander only
51.8
CI 51.0 / 52.7
SE 0.447
Black or African American only
68.4
CI 68.3 / 68.5
SE 0.062
White only
77.3
CI 77.3 / 77.4
SE 0.026
2 or more races
72.7
CI 72.4 / 73.0
SE 0.140
Hispanic or Latino
69.7
CI 69.6 / 69.8
SE 0.049
Not Hispanic or Latino
77.5
CI 77.5 / 77.6
SE 0.026
American Indian or Alaska Native only, not Hispanic or Latino
61.3
CI 60.7 / 61.9
SE 0.306
Asian only, not Hispanic or Latino
77.8
CI 77.6 / 78.0
SE 0.091
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander only, not Hispanic or Latino
47.2
CI 46.2 / 48.3
SE 0.527
Black or African American only, not Hispanic or Latino
68.5
CI 68.4 / 68.7
SE 0.066
White only, not Hispanic or Latino
80.5
CI 80.4 / 80.5
SE 0.029
2 or more races, not Hispanic or Latino
73.1
CI 72.8 / 73.4
SE 0.153

Highest and lowest rates for Pregnant women receiving early and adequate prenatal care: Disparities by Race/Ethnicity (of mother), 2021
(percent)
Increase desired