Learn how hospitals and health systems are improving maternal and child health outcomes in this synopsis of the latest resources from AHA鈥檚 Better Health for Mothers and Babies initiative.
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In the latest episode of the AHA series 鈥淏eyond Birth,鈥 clinical social worker Laura La Porte and new mom Anna Ma discuss how the Perinatal Depression Program at Endeavor Health supports a new mother's mental health and provides avenues for parents to seek help.
State Medicaid agencies can apply next spring for funding and technical assistance to participate in the Transforming Maternal Health Model, a new 10-year payment and care delivery model that will develop and implement a whole-person approach to pregnancy, childbirth and postpartum care for women with Medicaid and Children鈥檚 Health Insurance Program coverage.
The creators of Grady Health System鈥檚 Teen Experience and Leadership Program describe how providing hands-on internships for local teens is helping to build its workforce pipeline for decades to come.
In the latest episode in AHA鈥檚 three-part series on maternal health, Tiffany Moore Simas, M.D., chair of obstetrics and gynecology at UMass Memorial, discusses the concerning prevalence of perinatal depression, and the options available to provide moms with a lifeline.
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Nov. 28 awarded $80.5 million to support comparative clinical effectiveness studies on the health care and social factors that contribute to inequities in maternal morbidity and mortality.
In the latest episode in AHA鈥檚 three-part series on maternal health, Tiffany Moore Simas, M.D., chair of obstetrics and gynecology at UMass Memorial, discusses the concerning prevalence of perinatal depression, and the options available to provide moms with a lifeline.
Crysta Meekins, a program manager for AHA鈥檚 Institute for Diversity and Health Equity, shares four takeaways on how to provide equitable, culturally competent and interdisciplinary maternal care to women of color from discussions at a recent screening of 鈥淭oxic: A Black Woman鈥檚 Story,鈥 a short educational film about racism, toxic stress and birth outcomes.
Michael Warren, M.D., associate administrator for the Health Resources and Services Administration鈥檚 Maternal and Child Health Bureau, discusses why the agency launched the hotline last Mother鈥檚 Day and how it provides confidential support to pregnant and new mothers who call or text 1-833-TLC-MAMA.
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Nov. 8 began displaying its 鈥渂irthing friendly鈥 hospital designation on Medicare鈥檚 Care Compare website聽and through a new mapping tool.
Two maternal health experts explore common disparities and systemic barriers Indigenous people experience in pregnancy and postpartum, and ways hospitals and health care organizations can combat these challenges to provide culturally-focused care.
The latest poster in AHA鈥檚 People Matter, Words Matter series focuses on using compassionate language when discussing maternal mental health.
Over 3,700 babies were born with syphilis in 2022, 32% more than in 2021 and 10 times more than in 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Nov. 7.
Children under age 12 should receive a 0.25 milliliter dose of the 2023-24 Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, not the full vial for that age group, the Food and Drug Administration reminded聽health care providers recently.
The Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs Oct. 31 issued a call to action and toolkit to help policymakers, health care and human services professionals, and others support adolescent health and well-being.
The three-part Beyond Birth podcast series explores how hospitals and health systems can support the social and emotional needs of pregnant people and new parents.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Oct. 23 released interim guidance for clinicians with limited access to the monoclonal antibody nirsevimab, recently approved to prevent respiratory syncytial virus in children aged 2 and under.
San Francisco-based Tia launched in 2017 with a vision of reimagining health care with women at the center and helping them to make better decisions about their health. Now, in its first 鈥淲omen鈥檚 Primary Care 鈥楶lus鈥 Outcomes Report,鈥 the company shares data about the impact the company is having on its members.
The American Heart Association has released a free two-hour accredited learning module on maternal cardiovascular risks and disparities to help clinicians address the leading cause of maternal mortality and improve outcomes for pregnant and recently pregnant individuals in their care.
鈥淎 recent article in the Wall Street Journal wants you to believe that many of our nation鈥檚 emergency departments are incapable of caring for children,鈥 writes Chris DeRienzo, M.D., AHA senior vice president and chief physician executive.