Health & Fitness
City Launches Dashboard For Maternal, Child Health
The tool was created with the hopes of improving outcomes mothers, infants and families across the city.

WORCESTER, MA — Worcester launched a new dashboard with the hopes of improving outcomes for mothers, infants and families across the city.
The city announced on Friday its Maternal and Child Health Dashboard. The interactive online tool is separated into three sections focused on maternal health, birth outcomes and child health.
The free, public dashboard was developed in collaboration with public health professionals and community organizations.
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Worcester Division of Public Health stated that improving maternal and child health in the city is not just a public health goal, but it's the responsibility of the community. The dashboard will show where things are needed, highlight progress and determine how to work for every mother and child to thrive.
“The launch of our Maternal and Child Health data dashboard marks a powerful step forward in our commitment to transparency, equity, and community-driven change,” said Worcester Division of Public Health Director Tamara Lundi. “By putting this data directly into the hands of the public, we are not just sharing information—we are building a shared vision for healthier futures, informed decisions, and stronger beginnings for every family in Worcester. This is more than a tool—it’s a promise of progress.”
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You can access the dashboard here.
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