Indiana State Health Improvement Plan (I-SHIP) - State of Indiana
Indiana State Health Improvement Plan (I-SHIP) - State of Indiana
Indiana State Health Improvement Plan (I-SHIP) - State of Indiana
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<strong>Health</strong> Promotion<br />
Reduce Infant Mortality<br />
Priority: Decrease percentage <strong>of</strong> preterm births in <strong>Indiana</strong><br />
Systems Change<br />
(Policy/Resources)<br />
<strong>Health</strong><br />
Communications<br />
Community<br />
Interventions<br />
Other<br />
PRIMARY PREVENTION<br />
OUTCOMES ACTIVITIES RESPONSIBLE PARTNER(S)<br />
Completed perinatal state plan to guide<br />
state and local interventions.<br />
Committees organized and working on<br />
ongoing basis.<br />
Decreased induction rates from 31% in<br />
2007 to 21% in 2012.<br />
Decreased primary Cesarean section<br />
rates from 20.1% in 2007 to 14% in<br />
2012.<br />
Decreased induction rates from 31% in<br />
2007 to 21% in 2012.<br />
Decreased primary Cesarean section<br />
rates from 20.1% in 2007 to 14% in<br />
2012.<br />
Complete a perinatal state plan to guide state<br />
and local interventions that will reduce<br />
preterm births at all levels by creating policy<br />
that leads to system change, change in<br />
provider practice, and change in patient<br />
knowledge and practice.<br />
Committees working on<br />
1) provider education,<br />
2) public and consumer education,<br />
3) identification <strong>of</strong> data sources, and<br />
evaluation <strong>of</strong> interventions,<br />
4) creation <strong>of</strong> policy, standards, tools to drive<br />
system change and improve birth outcomes.<br />
Increase the awareness and knowledge <strong>of</strong><br />
prenatal health care providers on the effects <strong>of</strong><br />
prematurity due to scheduled induction and<br />
Cesarean on the mother and newborn through<br />
various educational methods.<br />
Develop standards and tools to facilitate<br />
practice change at the hospital level.<br />
<strong>Indiana</strong> <strong>State</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Health</strong> (Maternal<br />
Child <strong>Health</strong>) (ISDH-MCH), <strong>Indiana</strong> Perinatal<br />
Network (INP), Indian Chapter March <strong>of</strong> Dimes<br />
(MOD), <strong>Indiana</strong> University National Center <strong>of</strong><br />
Excellence in Women‘s <strong>Health</strong> (IUNCEWH)<br />
with <strong>Indiana</strong> Chapter American College <strong>of</strong><br />
Obstetricians and Gynecologists (InACOG),<br />
<strong>Indiana</strong> Chapter American Academy <strong>of</strong><br />
Pediatrics (InAAP), Office <strong>of</strong> Medicaid Policy<br />
and <strong>Plan</strong>ning (OMPP) , <strong>Indiana</strong> Chapter<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Women‘s <strong>Health</strong> Obstetric,<br />
Neonatal Nurses (InAWHONN), and other<br />
partners.<br />
ISDH-MCH, IPN, MOD, IUCEWH, InACOG,<br />
InAAP, InAWHONN, Managed Care<br />
Organizations (MCOs), <strong>Health</strong> Systems and<br />
hospitals, and other partners.<br />
ISDH-MCH, IPN, MOD, IUCEWH, InACOG,<br />
InAAP, InAWHONN, Managed Care<br />
Organizations (MCOs), <strong>Health</strong> Systems and<br />
hospitals, and other partners.