Lauren Ingeno for Penn Medicine News: “‘This study gives us a blueprint for addressing racial disparities in health care at the neighborhood and population-level,’ said co-author Lisa Levine, MD, an assistant professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Penn. ‘Investing in neighborhoods that have been historically segregated, lacked access to government services, and subjected to racism will help to improve not only severe maternal morbidity, but also a host of other health outcomes for patients.'”