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Investing in Maternal Health: Economic Benefits and Policy Implications

Abstract

Barborra Salvatore*

This article focuses on the economic dimensions of maternal health, highlighting the benefits of investing in maternal healthcare and the policy implications for sustainable development. Through a comprehensive review of the literature, the article explores the economic impact of maternal health, including its effects on human capital, productivity and healthcare costs. It emphasizes the importance of addressing social determinants such as access to healthcare services, education, employment, income and geographical disparities. By prioritizing maternal health, societies can unlock the economic potential of women, promote inclusive growth and reduce gender disparities. The article discusses policy interventions, including the importance of healthcare infrastructure, financial support for maternal healthcare and promoting gender equality. It also emphasizes the need for future research to quantify the economic benefits and evaluate the cost-effectiveness of different interventions. Overall, the article underscores the economic imperative of investing in maternal health and provides valuable insights for policymakers and researchers seeking to enhance maternal health outcomes and promote sustainable economic development.

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