Collaborative Models Offer Hope for Improved Maternal and Infant Health
In the face of a growing maternal and infant health crisis, it is evident that no single entity can solve the problem.
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The following article is based on a recent webinar in which ProgenyHealth CEO, Susan Torroella MBA, and March of Dimes President and CEO, Elizabeth Cherot MD,MBA, met with Medicaid Health Plans of America (MHPA) members to share how collaborative models have the potential to dramatically impact preventable maternal and infant health outcomes. If you couldn’t join us, you can still listen to this important conversation here: https://lnkd.in/eXU-ym_k
In a country where 56 million women (about twice the population of Texas) live in maternity deserts, and 2 women die each day from pregnancy-related causes, no single actor can change the maternal and infant health equation. Progress requires collaboration at every level, with providers, researchers, employers, government programs, and payers each taking an active role in ensuring that every family enjoys the healthiest start possible. If you find yourself wondering why there is such an emphasis on collaboration, simply look at the scale of America’s maternal and infant health crisis...?
The Facts
Startling statistics paint a grim picture of maternal and infant health:?
But the numbers don’t paint a complete picture. To do this, we look more closely at the upstream causes of these statistics.?
Driving Forces
It’s no secret regarding the driving forces behind the maternal and infant health crisis in the United States, namely:
The list doesn’t end there. Maternity care deserts, lack of family planning services, and systemic bias contribute significantly to the maternal and infant health crisis.??
A Quick Case Study: ProgenyHealth in Florida:?
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So, what does true collaboration look like? ProgenyHealth’s work with a Florida Medicaid plan serves as a good example:?
Closing the Loop?
The ProgenyHealth experience of collaborating with multiple organizations has led to three key insights:?
This level of coordination can be daunting, but in ProgenyHealth’s experience, when maternal and infant health become a core priority, partners work together more effectively and leverage one another's strengths. All stakeholders provide equal measures of effort, delivering healthier outcomes -- one pregnant individual, infant and family at a time.?
News we are Making:??
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#ICYMI:??
This month, in her role as a March of Dimes Trustee, our Founder and Executive Chairwoman, Dr. Ellie Stang met with members of Congress as part of MoD’s #Marchforchange, aimed at solving our nation’s maternal and infant health crisis.
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