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Kansas Prematurity Coalition Developing a collaborative statewide effort
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Prematurity Snapshot United States Snapshot Preterm births – 12.8% * African American – 18.3% * Hispanic – 12.1% 1 in 11 babies are born late preterm (34-36 weeks gestation) Low birth weight – 8.3% Kansas Snapshot Preterm births - 11.8% * African American – 16.5% * Hispanic – 11.6% 1 in 12 babies are born late preterm (34-36 weeks gestation) Low birth weight – 5.0%
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Prematurity is the leading cause of newborn death and a major determinant of illness and disability among infants, including development delays, chronic respiratory problems and vision and hearing impairment.
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Coalition Concept In Fall, 2009 the March of Dimes called for maternal & infant stakeholders to join forces and form a statewide prematurity coalition focused on developing a strategic, collaborative effort that would focus on issues related to premature birth.
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Coalition Goals 1) create a strong unified voice in Kansas to help reduce the rate of premature births and improve outcomes for children born prematurely and their families 2) Provide a sustainable setting to network, share best practice information and leverage limited resources 3) Work together to collaboratively address policy, resource and systems change 4) Inform and educate practitioners, decision-makers and the general public about current and emerging prematurity issues
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Coalition Structure & Membership Facilitated by the March of Dimes Statewide focus including rural and urban communities and the Kansas City bi-state area Includes stakeholders representing diverse health care settings, public health, government, education and insurers Representation from key M&I organizations including the KMCHC, PAK, ACOG, AWHONN, ACNM, KAAP, MCHC, Blue Ribbon Panel on Infant Mortality, Newborn Screening Advisory Council, etc.
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Next Steps 1) Identify Coalition leadership 2) Develop Coalition Steering Committee 3) Fill gaps in stakeholder membership 4) Establish meeting calendar Go to work!
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Upcoming Events October 7, 2010 – Coalition meeting featuring Karla Damus, Senior Research Associate with the March of Dimes Office of the Medical Director (focus- late preterm birth and quality indicator projects aimed at reducing the elective c-section and induction rates ) November 17, 2010 – March of Dimes Annual Prematurity Conference at the Overland Park Marriott
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