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Blueprint for action: steps toward a high-quality, high-value maternity care system.

Peter B Angood, Elizabeth Mitchell Armstrong, Diane Ashton, Helen Burstin, Maureen P Corry, Suzanne F Delbanco, Barbara Fildes, Daniel M Fox, Paul A Gluck, Sue Leavitt Gullo, Joanne Howes, R Rima Jolivet, Douglas W Laube, Donna Lynne, Elliott Main, Anne Rossier Markus, Linda Mayberry, Lynn V Mitchell, Debra L Ness, Rachel Nuzum, Jeffrey D Quinlan, Carol Sakala, Alina Salganicoff.   

Abstract

Childbirth Connection hosted a 90th Anniversary national policy symposium, Transforming Maternity Care: A High Value Proposition, on April 3, 2009, in Washington, DC. Over 100 leaders from across the range of stakeholder perspectives were actively engaged in the symposium work to improve the quality and value of U.S. maternity care through broad system improvement. A multi-disciplinary symposium steering committee guided the strategy from its inception and contributed to every phase of the project. The "Blueprint for Action: Steps Toward a High Quality, High Value Maternity Care System", issued by the Transforming Maternity Care Symposium Steering Committee, answers the fundamental question, "Who needs to do what, to, for, and with whom to improve the quality of maternity care over the next five years?" Five stakeholder workgroups collaborated to propose actionable strategies in 11 critical focus areas for moving expeditiously toward the realization of the long term "2020 Vision for a High Quality, High Value Maternity Care System", also published in this issue. Following the symposium these workgroup reports and recommendations were synthesized into the current blueprint. For each critical focus area, the "Blueprint for Action" presents a brief problem statement, a set of system goals for improvement in that area, and major recommendations with proposed action steps to achieve them. This process created a clear sightline to action that if enacted could improve the structure, process, experiences of care, and outcomes of the maternity care system in ways that when anchored in the culture can indeed transform maternity care. Copyright 2010 Jacobs Institute of Women

Mesh:

Year:  2010        PMID: 20123180     DOI: 10.1016/j.whi.2009.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Womens Health Issues        ISSN: 1049-3867


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4.  Steps toward innovative childbirth education: selected strategies from the blueprint for action.

Authors:  R Rima Jolivet; Maureen P Corry
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5.  Creating a culture of consumer engagement in maternity care.

Authors:  Amy M Romano
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Journal:  J Perinat Educ       Date:  2010

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