Maternal and Infant Health
Explainers

Who Is Delivering Babies in Northwest Arkansas?

April 29, 2024

Author

Elizabeth (Izzy) Montgomery, MPA
Policy Analyst

Contact

ACHI Communications
501-526-2244
jlyon@achi.net

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Addressing Arkansas’s maternal health crisis requires having clear information about each step of the birthing journey. This infographic focuses on one component of that journey by providing a comprehensive look at who is delivering babies in Northwest Arkansas.

ACHI analyzed birth records and physician licensure records to obtain a profile of delivering providers in the region. The analysis includes privately insured, Medicaid-covered and self-paid deliveries, and it shows how delivering providers in Northwest Arkansas break down by provider type, age, sex, and race and ethnicity.

Key findings:

  • Of the 7,541 deliveries that occurred in Northwest Arkansas in 2022, 97.5% were performed by physicians.
  • The remaining 2.5% of deliveries were performed by lay midwives, certified midwives, or other healthcare professionals. The analysis excludes the small number of deliveries performed by non-healthcare professionals.
  • Of the 96 delivering providers in Northwest Arkansas in 2022, 88.4% were physicians, 4% were lay midwives, 5.2% were certified midwives, and 1% were other healthcare professionals.
  • Of the 81 physicians who performed deliveries in Northwest Arkansas in 2022, 88.9% were OB-GYNs, 2.5% were family medicine physicians, and 8.6% were physicians with other or unknown specialties.
  • Of the delivering physicians for whom demographic information was available, 35 were male and 34 were female. However, among physicians under age 50, 27 were female and only nine were male.
  • Of the delivering physicians for whom demographic information was available, 88.6% were White, 5.7% were Black, 4.3% were Asian, and 1.4% were Hispanic.

See more information about maternal and infant health in Arkansas on our topic page.

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