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CDC Health Alert Network Advisory – Minnesota Perinatal Quality
WEBFrom the CDC Division of Reproductive Health on urgent health advisory: “As of September 27, 2021, more than 125,000 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases have been reported in pregnant people, including more than …
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URL: https://minnesotaperinatal.org/cdc-health-alert-network-advisory/
Mental Health – Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative
WEBThe Into the Light for Maternal Mental Health and Substance Use Disorders Act of 2021 (H.R.7073/S.3824) expands funding for maternal mental health screening and treatment grants administered by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) to reach more states and to include more culturally and linguistically-diverse …
Nathan Chomilo, MD – Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative
WEBDr. Nathan T. Chomilo is Medical Director for the State of Minnesota’s Medicaid & MinnesotaCare programs and practices as a General Pediatrician and an Internal Medicine Hospitalist with Park Nicollet Health Services/HealthPartners. He completed his combined residency in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota and was
Caralyn Schnick – Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative
WEBCara Schnick (she/her) is a Perinatal Program Consultant at the Department of Human Services under the Population Health Innovation team. Her main roles are co-managing the Integrative Care for High Risk Pregnancies (ICHRP) grant program and leading the Health Services Advisory Committee.
MNPQC In the Know Jan 2022 – Minnesota Perinatal Quality …
WEBPlease join MNPQC in welcoming Rochelle Johnson and Mira Sheff to the leadership team of our data committee! We are so grateful to have their expertise and leadership as we navigate the complex issues surrounding accurate, informative data collection and …
Innovative Doula Practice, Programs and Policies to Eliminate …
WEBThe programs included here are intended to be educational in nature; sales-based presentations are not permitted. It is the responsibility of the participant to assure that individual programs meet the continuing education requirements and conditions of her/his credentialing body.
MNPQC In the know December 2022
WEBThe web survey is expected to be implemented in Fall 2022. The Phase 9 question selection process is still underway. PRAMS sites received a list of 160 prospective questions for Phase 9 Core and each state voted on questions to keep, drop, or add to Phase 9 Core. CDC has sent the final Phase 9 Core and Standard question lists to …
MNPQC In the Know October ’22
WEBThe Mother/Infant Opioid and Substance use Treatment and Recovery Effort (MOSTaRE) Initiative is now underway in Minnesota hospitals! We had our first learning session virtually on September 28 with eleven different hospital teams! We learned about creating PDSA cycles (plan, do, study, act) and got familiar with the Simple QI program to collect our data.
MNPQC In the Know July 2022 – Minnesota Perinatal Quality …
WEBOpen Cities is a grantee of the Integrated Care for High-Risk Pregnancies (ICHRP) Pilot. From 2015 to 2016, ICHRP was launched in response to reducing birth weights and in hopes of improving outcomes for pregnant people.
MNPQC In the know November 2022 – Minnesota Perinatal …
WEBEVENTS. November 8– Hennepin Healthcare Perinatal Substance Use ECHO: Perinatal Suicide. November 10– National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma, and Mental Health. November 11– Optimal Outcomes Conference. November 17– AIM TAP: Resource Mapping. November 22– Pages and Pencils: Maternal Mental Health “Lunch and Learn”.
Activating Health Data to Achieve Health Equity
WEBJoin moderators Shruti Kothari and Joshua Prasad to identify solutions and strategies that can activate health data to achieve health equity. This convening will bring together key stakeholders with real-world experience creating systems and best practices around data capture, use, and sharing.
Catalyzing Racial Equity: Elevating Voices, Addressing Depression
WEBThe programs included here are intended to be educational in nature; sales-based presentations are not permitted. It is the responsibility of the participant to assure that individual programs meet the continuing education requirements and conditions of her/his credentialing body.
Minnesota Rural Health Conference
WEBThe programs included here are intended to be educational in nature; sales-based presentations are not permitted. It is the responsibility of the participant to assure that individual programs meet the continuing education requirements and conditions of her/his credentialing body.
BLUE BAND INITIATIVE FOR MATERNAL HYPERTENSION
WEBRegional facility serving Central Minnesota 489 licensed bed regional medical center Five-time Magnet hospital (2023) Family Birth Center : 6-bed private room OB triage unit 11 labor/delivery/recovery beds 6 antepartum (high risk) beds 27 postpartum (mother/baby) beds 2 operating rooms Approximately 2,800 births per year
Events from May 21 – July 18
WEBJoin us at the 2024 Minnesota Rural Health Conference! The Minnesota Department of Health, Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, the Minnesota Rural Health Association, and the National Rural Health Resource Center will host the 2024 Minnesota Rural Health Conference, the state’s premier event for rural health professionals, on June 17-18, …
IHI Better Maternal Outcomes: Free Autumn Webinar Series
WEBThe programs included here are intended to be educational in nature; sales-based presentations are not permitted. It is the responsibility of the participant to assure that individual programs meet the continuing education requirements and conditions of her/his credentialing body.
Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS)
WEBBackground. Neonatal abstinence syndrome (NAS) is a withdrawal syndrome that can occur in newborns who were exposed to substances or prescribed medications during pregnancy (Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists, 2023; Jilani, Frey, Pepin, & et al, 2019). It is more commonly associated with in utero exposure to opioids, but other
Statewide Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Improvements: …
[email protected]. PERINATAL SUBSTANCE USE ECHO SPRING 2024 SCHEDULE. WHEN. 2nd and 4th Wednesdays | 12:15 - 1:15 PM. February 28. th. thru June 26
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