Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital
Early access to compassionate SUD/OUD care for pregnant people, adequate prenatal care, and continuation of SUD treatment postpartum are essential to decrease the severity and impact of NAS.
Early access to compassionate SUD/OUD care for pregnant people, adequate prenatal care, and continuation of SUD treatment postpartum are essential to decrease the severity and impact of NAS.
Goals of the Proposed Project In light of the demonstrated need and gaps in available services, we propose the following goals for our RCORP-NAS project.
The project will facilitate no less than quarterly lunch-and-learn for GICH providers on topics related to SUD/OUD access, treatment, and best practices for women, birthing, and their families through training related to screening and referral tools, motivational interviewing, trauma-informed car
The goal of the UP MOM Model Expansion Program is to improve the quality of care for pregnant and postpartum Medicaid beneficiaries with opioid use disorder residing in Luce, Mackinac, Alger, Schoolcraft, Menominee, Dickinson and Iron Counties by implementing Community Health Worker (CHW) centere
This project aims to reduce the incidence and impact of NAS in MaineHealth's Mountain Service Region by supporting access to critical care and resources for pregnant and post-partum persons with SUD/OUD, and their families.
Pregnant and parenting women with OUD/SUD face tremendous challenges including access to treatment. This is especially true in rural counties. Therefore, treatment services must be readily available regardless of where one lives. With this funding, St.
Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville Integrated Care Consortium will improve systems of care by collaborating and maximizing resources; thus making positive impacts on the rural communities we serve. The project service area includes three counties in Western Kentucky.
We propose an innovative, collaborative strategy for reducing morbidity and mortality of SUD, including opioid use disorder (OUD) for women of childbearing age, pregnant women, and their families in Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall and Putnam Counties (ILLINOIS).
The purpose of the I-PPOSS project is to initiate a systematic response to the crisis of perinatal SUD in Idaho by addressing partnership, rural clinical care capacity, housing stability, availability of referral and consultation pathways, and data collection/monitoring.
ReNewed HOPE (Healing, Opportunity, Preservation, Education) Bethany Christian Services has served pregnant women for over 65 years.