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Healthy Texas Babies: A Stakeholder-Driven Approach to Infant Mortality Reduction

Healthy Texas Babies: A Stakeholder-Driven Approach to Infant Mortality Reduction. Evelyn Delgado, Assistant Commissioner Division for Family and Community Health Services Texas Department of State Health Services. Birth Outcomes Data. Infant Mortality Rate (IMR)

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Healthy Texas Babies: A Stakeholder-Driven Approach to Infant Mortality Reduction

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  1. Healthy Texas Babies: A Stakeholder-Driven Approach to Infant Mortality Reduction Evelyn Delgado, Assistant Commissioner Division for Family and Community Health Services Texas Department of State Health Services

  2. Birth Outcomes Data • Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) Texas: 6.1* African Americans: 9.9 • Low Birth Weight (LBW) Texas: 8.5 African Americans: 14.0 • Preterm Birth (PTB) Texas: 13.2 African Americans: 17.1 • Maternal Age** Less than 20: 13.5% of TX births; LBW 9.6; PTB 14.9 Greater than 40: 2% of TX births; LBW 12.3; PTB 18.6 *Data is rate per 1000 live births in 2008 ,Texas Natality and Mortality Files, Texas Department of State Health Services; National Vital Statistics Reports, National Center for Health Statistics, 2000-2008, available at https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/products/nvsr.htm. **Data from March of Dimes PeriStats 2006-2008 averaged data.

  3. What is Healthy Texas Babies? • Healthy Texas Babies (HTB) is an initiative to decrease infant mortality • Goals of Healthy Texas Babies Initiative: • Provide local partnerships and coalitions with major roles in shaping programs in their communities • Use evidence-based interventions • Decrease preterm birth rate by 8% over 2 years • Save ~ $7.2 million in Medicaid costs over 2 years

  4. Simultaneous Policy Actions • Legislature passed three related perinatal health bills • HB 1983 – Eliminates Medicaid payment for elective inductions and c-sections before the 39th week • HB 824 – Creates an outreach campaign to promote fathers' involvement with their children before birth • HB 2636 – Creates a council to study neonatal intensive care unit regionalization • Legislature appropriated $4.1 million in General Revenue funds to DSHS funding the Healthy Texas Babies initiative

  5. What We Have Accomplished So Far • NICU Regionalization • Dissemination of NICU & OB survey under direction of HHSC • HHSC convening NICU council using materials developed by workgroup • 39-Weeks initiative • Medicaid rules change for reimbursement of non-indicated pre-39 week deliveries • March of Dimes and WIC collaboration • Development of web-based well-woman curriculum for WIC participants

  6. What We Have Accomplished So Far • Increased public awareness of the issue • Healthy Texas Babies website & media campaign • Tools, best practices and community updates • Text4baby – DSHS is lead outreach partner for Texas • Fatherhood initiatives • WIC is distributing Office of the Attorney General “Maps for Dads” publication in all WIC sites • DSHS, OAG working on development of fatherhood survey

  7. Distribution of HTBInformation & Funds • Fund local initiatives led by coalitions of stakeholders and government organizations • Provider education • Community Health Worker/Promotor(a) trainings • DSHS Grand Rounds Series • Texas Health Steps module • In-person trainings statewide

  8. Moving forward • Expand Expert Panel membership • Multi-agency Work Group develops additional deliverables • Link to faith community, academic community, etc. • Implement programming based on NICU & OB Survey results, results of fatherhood survey and other data collection activities • Align HTB objectives with existing programs at the state and local levels

  9. National Perspective • ASTHO Presidential Challenge • Best Practice Subcommittee for ASTHO Healthy Babies Project • DHHS – HRSA • Region 4 & 6 Infant Mortality Summit • Big 5 – March of Dimes • AMCHP Action Learning Collaborative • HHS Secretary’s Advisory Committee on Infant Mortality

  10. For more information or to get involved in the Healthy Texas Babies Initiative: Aisling McGuckin RN, MSN, MPH Texas Department of State Health Services Office of Title V & Family Health Aisling.mcguckin@dshs.state.tx.us (512) 776-2746 Thank you

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