The 5th Annual Kentucky Perinatal Quality Collaborative (KyPQC) Meeting targeted perinatal medical care providers, social service providers, administrators, payers, quality managers, researchers, policymakers, and patients with lived experience. The annual meeting will feature national and state speakers highlighting topics, programs, research, and lessons learned from perinatal quality improvement initiatives. Agenda items will include the role of community health workers in perinatal care, state surveillance data from the Maternal Mortality Review Committee and the Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Registry, recognition of participants in the KyPQC First Initiatives Pilot Program, highlighting perinatal mental health conditions and the implementation of postpartum and infant screening programs.

Activities

KyPQC: Maternal Mortality Review: Kentucky Accomplishments, Data and Recommendations

The Kentucky Maternal Mortality Review Committee (MMRC) is a critical component of the state level perinatal care infrastructure. This multidisciplinary team is engaged in the identification, analysis and public reporting of maternal deaths of Kentucky residents. Major components of the committee along with key findings and recommendations are discussed.

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CPHCE: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Oct 23, 2026
  • Cost: $0.00
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KyPQC: Mamatoto Village - The Movement of Collective Care

The Mamatoto Village describes a community-based integrated care program focused on improving the health status and outcomes for black families in Washington, DC. The program has several important key components: case management, care coordination, patient empowerment, and culturally representative care. Additionally, the Mamatoto Village supports workforce development, education,...

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CPHCE: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Oct 23, 2026
  • Cost: $0.00
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KyPQC: Intimate Partner Violence and Maternal Mortality & Morbidity in Kentucky

This presentation examines the intricate relationship between substance use disorder, mental health conditions, and intimate partner violence as contributing factors to maternal mortality and injury. Prevention strategies include the expansion of education and preparedness targeting the future health sciences, human services, law, and public health workforce and the formation of a...

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CPHCE: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Oct 23, 2026
  • Cost: $0.00
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KyPQC: Preventing Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome

Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) describes the constellation of signs and symptoms associated with intrauterine substance exposure. In Kentucky, NAS is a reportable condition that is analyzed and published annually. NAS data is used to dispatch resources and inform policy according to multifaceted prevention and harm reduction strategies.

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 1.00
    • Other: 1.00
    • CPHCE: 1.00
    • ASWB ACE: 1.00
    • CNE: 1.00
    • CCHW: 1.00
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Oct 23, 2026
  • Cost: $0.00
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KyPQC: Hot Topics: New AIM Bundle; Postpartum Depression/SUD Screening; Newborn Screening

This session includes segments with overlapping coverage of screening programs aimed at identifying mental health conditions and substance use disorder in patients presenting to labor and delivery departments and identifying health conditions in newborns.

Faculty

Activity Details

  • CreditAmounts:
    • CME: 0.50
    • Other: 0.50
    • CPHCE: 0.50
    • ASWB ACE: 0.50
    • CNE: 0.50
    • CCHW: 0.50
  • Type: Video Webcast Video Activity
  • Expires: Oct 23, 2026
  • Cost: $0.00
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