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Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Womne's Health Unit. 2008. Prenatal Plus provider manual. [Rev. ed.]. [Denver, CO]: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, ca. 75 pp.

Annotation: This manual presents information for service providers in the Prenatal Plus program, the goal of which is to improve birth outcomes by reducing the prevalence of low-birthweight infants among Medicaid-eligible women in Colorado. The manual provides a program overview and discusses team member roles, the client chart, client-centered counseling, referrals, provider requirements, quality assurance, data collection and submission, and billing.

Contact: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive, South, Denver, CO 80246, Telephone: (303) 692-2000 Secondary Telephone: (800) 886-7689 E-mail: [email protected] Web Site: https://cdphe.colorado.gov Available from the website.

Keywords: Referrals, Counseling, Colorado, Low birthweight infants, Low income groups, Manuals, Medicaid, Pregnant women, Prenatal care, Prevention, State programs

   

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