The Georgia Perinatal Quality Collaborative: Applying QI Strategies to Improve Perinatal Outcomes Georgia Hospital Association October 22, 2014.
1 The 3 Ps of Perinatal Depression: Perinatal Health, Provider Education and Public Awareness Mary Zoller, MPA Policy Analyst, Program Manager Joan Corder-Mabe,
Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy (HTSP): Operationalization through Integration Gloria Ekpo, MD, FMCOG, MPH Issakha Diallo, MD, MPH, DrPH BASICS—Basic.
MSIPC Fundamentals: Interaction between IPs and Local and State Health Departments Joyce Lai, MPH– Michigan Department of Community Health Noreen Mollon,
Telehealth: The Time Has Come Paula Guy Executive Director Georgia Partnership for TeleHealth, Inc 1.
KBP 06/10 NOSS – more than surveillance. KBP 06/10 To develop a Nordic Obstetric Surveillance System to describe the epidemiology of a variety of serious.
Perinatal Health: From a women’s health lifespan perspective Diana Cheng, M.D. Medical Director, Women’s Health Center for Maternal and Child Health 1.
Using Perinatal Periods of Risk (PPOR) and Geographic Information System (GIS) to assess feto-infant mortality rates and to identify strategic areas for.
The 3 Ps of Perinatal Depression: Perinatal Health, Provider Education and Public Awareness
1 Impact of the Healthy Baby Prenatal Benefit on Perinatal Outcomes: A PATHS Equity for Children Project Marni Brownell, PhD CPHA Annual Conference May.
Reducing Subsequent Poor Pregnancy Outcomes among Women in Michigan Division of Genomics, Perinatal Health and Chronic Disease Epidemiology Division of.
NOSS – more than surveillance