SACIM Paul E. Jarris, MD, MBA July11, 2012. Infant Mortality 2008 Preterm Births 2008.

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SACIM Paul E. Jarris, MD, MBA July11, 2012

Infant Mortality 2008 Preterm Births 2008

 Spring 2010: State Health Officials in South commit to regional effort for infant mortality and prematurity  December 2010: Letter to Secretary Sebelius and meeting with HRSA Administrator Wakefield  October 2011: David Lakey, MD (TX) issues ASTHO’s Healthy Babies Presidential Challenge  January 2012: HRSA Summit for Regions 4/6  March 2012: ASTHO-March of Dimes Partnership Launch

Improve birth outcomes by reducing infant mortality and prematurity in the United States Objectives:  Focus on improving birth outcomes as SHOs and state leadership teams work with state partners on health and community system changes  Create a unified message that builds on the best practices from around the nation  Develop clear measurements to evaluate targeted outreach, progress, and return on investment Pledge: Reduce preterm births by 8% by 2014

NJ CT MA RI DC DE MD ME IL IN MI OH WI AL KY MS TN NY PA AZ CO ID MT NM NV UT WY AK CA HI OR GA NC SC VA WV IA KS MN ND NE SD AR OK TX FL LA MO VT NH Taken Pledge Have Not Yet Taken Pledge FSM GU MH MP AS PW As of 7/9/2012 WA PR VI 44 States Have Taken the Pledge Pledge to Reduce Prematurity by 8% by 2014

 January 12-13, 2012  7 member State Teams ◦ State Health Officials, MCH Directors and other MCH experts, State Medicaid Officials, March of Dimes, Hospitals, Legislative and Governor’s Office senior staff  Federal partners – HRSA, CMS, CDC  July 23-24, 2012, Region IV, V, VI Collaborative Summit

 Reduce early elective deliveries <39 weeks  Increase use of smoking cessation strategies  Improve preconception/interconception Health (Medicaid waivers)  Reduce SIDS/SUIDS (Safe Sleep)  Regionalize NICU Care

Strategy State HENS Perinatal Quality Collabs Payment Policies Health Sys. Polices “Hard Stop” State Health Imp. Plans PlannedAL, KY, NM, TX, AL, KY, NM, OK NMFL, KY, NM FL, NM, TX NM Imple- mented FL, KY, LA, OK AL, FL, KY, LA FL, TX, NM KY, LALA, NM, OK FL, LA, NM, OK

 March 10, 2012 birth module changes <39 weeks  Worksheet defining terms  NICU Quality Improvement

 October 1, 2012, OK Leadership Summit on Infant Mortality  250 invitees: state legislators, mayors, state agencies, insurance, tribes, businesses, employers, and others  90 minute facilitated sessions on actions participants can implement

 January 1, 2011: All maternity service providers must use the WV Prenatal Risk Screening Instrument (WV Legislative Rule § ) ◦ PRSI Tool:  First Year: 50% of all WV pregnancies, 60% of maternity service providers without compensation or consequence  Data will be used to address common risk factors and form public policy, practice changes

 Capitalize on common goals and strategies of multiple national initiatives  Actively engage executive leadership from business, hospitals, health care providers, public health, Medicaid, insurance, associations, others  Calculate true savings while improving care  Continue to leverage partnerships  Improve Goodness and Fairness

 ASTHO President’s Challenge on Healthy Babies -