The Future of Prenatal Care Centering Healthcare Institute Tanya Munroe, Regional Director.

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The Future of Prenatal Care Centering Healthcare Institute Tanya Munroe, Regional Director

Where is Centering? 425+ sites 50,000+ moms/year

17 Indiana Centering Sites Community Health Network The Jane Pauley Community Health CenterIndianapolis Deaconess Family Medicine ResidencyEvansville Eskenazi Health Centers Blackburn Health CenterIndianapolis Outpatient Care Center (OCC)Indianapolis Forest Manor Health CenterIndianapolis Pecar Health CenterIndianapolis Westside Health CenterIndianapolis Franciscan Alliance St. Francis Health Family Medicine CenterIndianapolis Gary Community Health Center - Community HealthNetGary Indiana Women’s PrisonIndianapolis Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital Family Medicine ResidencyMuncie Maple City Health Care CenterGoshen Memorial Hospital of South Bend Memorial Neighborhood Health Center - Central ClinicSouth Bend Open Door Health ServicesMuncie Parkview Physicians Group OBGYNFort Wayne Prima Bella Women's Health, PCValparaiso St. Vincent The Midwife Center - St. Vincent Anderson RegionalAnderson

CHI’s work Facilitation Training & Support Materials Consultation for System Redesign & Sustainability QA via Site Approval Data Collection & Reporting via CenteringCounts Policy and Advocacy *Statewide consortium established w/ Department of Health, Eskenazi Health & March of Dimes

Better Care Better Health Lower Cost

-33% -47% Preterm Birth Reductions Randomized control trial Ickovics, et al 2007 Retrospective cohort study Picklesimer, et al 2012

Preterm birth < 37 weeks by race Retrospective cohort study Picklesimer, et al % 12.4% 7.5% 9.8% P=0.002P=0.097

Preterm Birth MOD GOAL 5.5 % CHI RATE 6.8 % US RATE 11.4 % CHI data based on practice sites reporting on ~11K women through CenteringCounts as of and US data source: CDC Low Birth Weight HP2020 GOAL 7.8 % CHI 6 % US 8 % Breastfeeding CDC GOAL 82 % CHI 86 % US 77 %

Potential Cost Savings National perspective – 2013 PTB rate 11.4% – Cost per PTB $54,149 – Cost burden of more than $22 Billion Potential for Indiana – 2013 PTB rate 11.0% – Indiana Approved Sites reporting PTB 6.2% in Centering – Potential cost savings of $215 Million

Health assessment happens in the group space

Patients engage in self-care activities

Each session has a plan, but emphasis may vary

Groups are facilitated to be interactive

There is time for socializing

Groups are conducted in a circle

Group members are consistent

Group size is optimal for interaction

There is ongoing evaluation

Join the conversation at centeringconnects.org More info at centeringhealthcare.org (857) ext. 102