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West Virginia Perinatal Partnership

West Virginia Perinatal Partnership. 2010-11 Work Plan and Update. Perinatal Workplan Update. Unplanned Pregnancy Project Drug Use During Pregnancy Maternity Provider Shortage Areas One Call Transport System Connect To Care Telecommunications System WV Breastfeeding Alliance

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West Virginia Perinatal Partnership

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  1. West Virginia Perinatal Partnership 2010-11 Work Plan and Update

  2. Perinatal Workplan Update Unplanned Pregnancy Project Drug Use During Pregnancy Maternity Provider Shortage Areas One Call Transport System Connect To Care Telecommunications System WV Breastfeeding Alliance Hospital Self Assessment Perinatal Outreach Education Ob-QI Projects Reduce elective deliveries < 39 weeks Reduce c-sections in first time mothers Establish VBAC Guidelines Study WV Infant Mortality Focus on tobacco use

  3. Unplanned Pregnancy Waiting 24 months Project Community and Technical College Project

  4. Drug Use During Pregnancy 1. Collaboration between Behavioral Health and Maternity Care providers in WV   WV|SBIRT 2. Outreach education on Newborn Tool Kit Umbilical Cord Tissue Study Drug Use in Pregnancy 3. Finnegan Assessment Tool

  5. Maternity Provider Shortage Areas - Identify maternity providers - Identify shortage areas Support MU-SON CNM Program Make recommendations to improve access for maternity care in shortage areas.

  6. Locations And Concentration of Birth Attendants Who Deliver In Hospitals Or Licensed Birth Center HANCOCK Weirton General, Weirton, Ohio Valley Medical Center Wheeling Hospital BROOKE OHIO Monongalia General, Morgantown Reynolds Memorial, Glen Dale MARSHALL WVU Hospitals MONONGALIA Preston Memorial WETZEL MORGAN Fairmont General BERKELEY TYLER PRESTON City Hospital, Martinsburg MARION Camden Clark St. Joseph’s PLEASANTS MINERAL JEFFERSON TAYLOR HAMPSHIRE HARRISON Jefferson Memorial, Ranson DODDRIDGE GRANT RITCHIE WOOD BARBOUR TUCKER United Hospital Center, Clarksburg LEWIS HARDY WIRT UPSHUR Grant Memorial, Petersburg GILMER Pleasant Valley Hospital JACKSON CALHOUN RANDOLPH MASON WomenCare Birth Center PENDLETON ROANE Davis Memorial, Elkins BRAXTON St. Mary's Hospital Cabell Huntington Hospital St. Joseph's, Buckhannon WEBSTER CLAY PUTNAM CABELL Stonewall Jackson Memorial, Weston POCAHONTAS WAYNE KANAWHA NICHOLAS CAMC Women’s and Children’s LINCOLN FAYETTE Summersville General BOONE Thomas Memorial Hospital GREENBRIER LOGAN Logan General Hospital Greenbrier Valley Medical Center MINGO RALEIGH Williamson Memorial Hospital WYOMING SUMMERS MONROE Raleigh General Hospital MCDOWELL MERCER Princeton Community Hospital Welch Community Hospital Counties with more than 30 birth attendants Counties with 10 - 30 birth attendants Counties with less than 10 birth attendants Counties with no obstetric delivery facilities Bluefield Regional Medical Center

  7. One Call Transport System Work with STEMS at WV Bureau for PH to set up one call system. Work with hospitals to assure system operates as needed. Evaluate one call system

  8. Connect To Care Visit hospital and clinic sites Work with CAMC Partners on roll out installation, education and training needs. With CAMC, seek additional funds for further expansion

  9. Perinatal Outreach Education • Drug use in pregnancy, educational sessions • 2011 Education Program • Synchronous and recorded Web-Ex sessions • Standards of Nursing Care to RNs • Finnegan Assessment for neonates • HCP and success in Breastfeeding • Spacing of Children—Birth control for home care workers, nurses and rationale for spacing • Face-2-face presentations including: PP Hemorrhage • Continue nurse managers’ meeting • Continue Learning Opportunities Calendar on Website.

  10. Hospital Self Assessment Schedule and conduct hospital visits • Secure assessment teams • Provide hospital’s with evidence of completion • Post hospitals on web site • Establish 3-5 year process for reviews

  11. OB Quality Initiatives

  12. WV Breastfeeding Alliance • Work with healthcare community to increase support of breastfeeding • Work with businesses to establish friendly workplace

  13. Policy Issues for 2011 • Legislative-Healthy Mothers – Healthy Babies Education in schools • Legislative – Insurance coverage for dependants for contraception and for pregnancy • WV Medicaid Family Planning coverage for up to 24 months after birth. • Establish WV Infant Mortality Review Team • Provide Perinatal Partnership Funding • Tobacco Use??? What can we do?

  14. Thank You! Work with us 2010-2011

  15. Recognition of Exemplary Partners • West Virginia Health Statistics Program

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