In New York State, diaper insecurity has become a public health and equity issue as families in socially and economically challenged communities face rising costs, healthcare cuts, and growing financial strain that leaves essential infant supplies out of reach.
Healthix data, combined with insights from community partners and other supporting data sources, revealed a troubling and preventable pattern: when families cannot afford essential diapering supplies such as diapers, wipes, and skin barrier creams, infants and toddlers are at increased risk of developing severe diaper rash that can quickly progress to painful skin breakdown, infections, and other health complications. Without access to these basic preventive necessities, many caregivers are left with no practical options and are forced to seek care in already overburdened emergency departments for conditions that could have been avoided entirely.