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Transforming Maternity Care :: Webinars

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Most Recently Shared on March 15, 2011 at 4:32 pm By:

midwifeamy Amy Romano

K. Simpson wrote some of my favorite articles abt elective induction http://bit.ly/h7pwin On 3/22 she'll give a webinar http://bit.ly/hjpOHp

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Time Out for Genetics webinar series - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “The Genetics in Primary Care Institute, a cooperative agreement between the AAP and the Maternal and Child Health Bureau, is now offering Time Out for Genetics, a webinar series. "Integrating Genetics in Primary Care -- Why Does it Matter?" is the first webinar in the series and will take place on …View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Early Elective Deliveries Are Decreasing | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “One year ago, the Leapfrog Group released results of their annual Hospital Survey, for the first time publicly reporting rates of early elective deliveries (inductions or planned c-sections occurring before 39 weeks without a medical reason). The results were shocking, with hospitals varying from virtually zero to well over half of elective deliveries occurring before 39 completed weeks. Last week, we partnered again with the Leapfrog Group and other organizations to publicize the release of thiView full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Most Recently Shared on February 1, 2012 at 8:38 pm By:

CMS recommends Medicaid coverage of lactation services | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has released an issue brief addressing Medicaid coverage of lactation services. It recommends: Due to the multiple health benefits associated with breastfeeding, CMS encourages States to go beyond the requirement of solely coordinating and referring enrollees to the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)...and include lactation services as separately reimbursed pregnancy-related services.View full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Most Recently Shared on January 13, 2012 at 9:51 pm By:

midwifeamy Amy Romano Nurse and Midwife

CMS recommends Medicaid coverage of lactation services | Transforming Maternity Care http://t.co/BdcOj3uI via @childbirth #medicaid

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The Healthcare Tsunami: How to Fund Future Initiatives Through the Revenue Cycle | RACs / ICD-9 / ICD-10

beckershospitalreview.com — “Dr. Kevin Fickenscher, Mark Bodnar and Rick Hogan recently led a webinar titled, Funding Accountable Care Initiatives, Innovation and Transformation: The Global Care Model for Revenue Cycle Management. The presenters indicated the management and remediation of the hospital revenue cycle, in particular, can directly help hospitals weather the current healthcare storm.View full resource at beckershospitalreview.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 21, 2011 at 1:20 pm By:

Thank you to our partners: 11 Signs of Maternity Care Transformation in 2011 | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “We convened the Transforming Maternity Care (TMC) Project because we believed that transformation is possible, and rapid gains in maternity care quality and value are within our reach. While there’s much work still to be done, we look back at the past year and recognize that the transformation is well underway! We bring you our year-end list of 11 signs that maternity care is transforming. We are proud of Childbirth Connection’s contributions to many of these, and want to thank our TMC Partners View full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Most Recently Shared on December 20, 2011 at 6:03 pm By:

midwifeamy Amy Romano Nurse and Midwife

@wegohealth I just posted a blog post looking back on 2011 in maternity care advocacy and transformation #hachat http://t.co/d6KFJFgU

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Maternity Care With a Heart on Vimeo

vimeo.com — “Learn how Childbirth Connection is transforming maternity care.View full resource at vimeo.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 5, 2011 at 11:05 pm By:

Join the Transformation - a campaign of Childbirth Connection

jointhetransformation.org — “Join the Transformation - a campaign of Childbirth ConnectionView full resource at jointhetransformation.org

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Most Recently Shared on December 5, 2011 at 9:18 pm By:

birthnbabynews Lily Fountain Nursing

Come see what @childbirth is doing to transform maternity care http://t.co/s4xFrhKn

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Join the Transformation - a campaign of Childbirth Connection

jointhetransformation.org — “Join the Transformation - a campaign of Childbirth ConnectionView full resource at jointhetransformation.org

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Most Recently Shared on December 5, 2011 at 8:33 pm By:

hillaryboucher Hillary Boucher Doula

We CAN transform maternity care. Thanks Childbirth Connection (@childbirth) http://t.co/0rHS2wZE #hcsm #birthgenius

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Mobilizing Patient Experience: A Look into How mHealth will Transform Patient Care | Earley & Associates

earley.com — “Mobilizing Patient Experience: A Look into How mHealth will Transform Patient Care | Earley & AssociatesView full resource at earley.com

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Most Recently Shared on November 29, 2011 at 6:18 pm By:

kevinclauson Kevin Clauson Pharmacist, PharmD, and Doctor

Giving @FNIH_ORG rec Mobilizing Patient Experience: A Look into How #mHealth will Transform Patient Care webinar a go http://t.co/0gFhodsn

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Late preterm birth: a maternal health problem, too | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “More than two-thirds of preterm babies are born “late preterm,” between 34-37 weeks gestation. For many years, the epidemic of late preterm birth was largely ignored, as the health problems of these infants were not typically as severe as the challenges faced by babies born many weeks before term. Thanks to emerging evidence and advocacy, late preterm birth is now getting recognition as the major public health problem that it is –late preterm babies do in fact face many health risks, including rView full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2011 at 6:43 pm By:

midwifeamy Amy Romano Nurse and Midwife

@postpartumprogr I hope you'll check out my blog post for #worldpreemieday on maternal mental health after PTB http://t.co/pWXTkNIX

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Events » Health Care Without Harm » United States and Canada

noharm.org — “Health Care Without Harm is an international coalition of 473 organizations in more than 50 countries, working to transform the health care sector so it is no longer a source of harm to people and the environment.View full resource at noharm.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 26, 2011 at 7:06 pm By:

widfm WI Family Medicine Medical Education and Family Medicine

RT @uwsmph: RT @jasminewiley: Anybody with interest in #food impacts on health, check out this #webinar series: http://t.co/gSSPArK4

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Finding Common Ground on Home Birth | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “I attended the Home Birth Consensus Summit, along with our Director of Programs, Carol Sakala, late last week. The meeting was the result of several years of planning by a multi-stakeholder group of maternity care leaders. It was led by facilitators from Future Search, a theory and planning strategy designed around having the whole system in the room to find common ground on complex or divisive issues.View full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 25, 2011 at 9:42 pm By:

BrynnePotter Brynne Potter Midwife

Finding Common Ground on Home Birth | Transforming Maternity Care http://t.co/w660nUtE via @childbirth

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WEBINAR: The Value of Nurse Leadership in a Transformed Health Care System: Board Leadership | Center to Champion Nursing in America

championnursing.org — “WEBINAR: The Value of Nurse Leadership in a Transformed Health Care System: Board Leadership | Center to Champion Nursing in AmericaView full resource at championnursing.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 20, 2011 at 1:33 pm By:

FutureofNursing FutureofNursing Health Organization and Nursing

Today @ 2:30p ET! @championnursing webinar on role of nurse leadership in adv edu, interprof collab, etc. Details http://t.co/zwAUGhlh

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In the Literature: Physiologic, evidence-based oxytocin protocol reduces tachysystole | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “As part of a larger program to achieve zero preventable birth injuries, this project’s goal was to avoid tachysystole or appropriately intervene when tachysystole occurred. Tachysystole is defined as more than 5 contractions in 10 minutes, averaged over a 30-minute window, and is often associated with induced or augmented labor.View full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 18, 2011 at 4:30 pm By:

midwifeamy Amy Romano Nurse and Midwife

One hospital's successful effort to do away with "pit to distress" in labor http://t.co/3S5rn6tq via @childbirth #birth

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Innovation and Support for Midwifery: This Week and Always | Transforming Maternity Care

transform.childbirthconnection.org — “Those familiar with Childbirth Connection may already know about our recent reports and resources that address midwifery care, like our evidence-based web site topic on Choosing a Caregiver, our Milbank Report on evidence-based maternity care calling out midwifery care as an underused intervention suitable for routine use, and our Transforming Maternity Care Blueprint for Action that calls for increased use of midwives and family practice physicians. But did you know about our long history of inView full resource at transform.childbirthconnection.org

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Most Recently Shared on October 4, 2011 at 4:28 pm By:

midwifeamy Amy Romano Nurse and Midwife

Innovation and Support for Midwifery: This Week and Always | Transforming Maternity Care http://t.co/puKi6n0V via @childbirth

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