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The Chiles Center at University of South Florida College of Public Health. 2022. Florida Postpartum Access & Continuity of Care (PACC) Toolkit: A Quality Improvement Initiative. , 18 pp.

Annotation: This toolkit provides guidance to hospitals and obstetric providers in developing individualized policies, protocols, practices, and materials related to hospital-facilitated postpartum care and education for pregnant and postpartum women with emphasis on high-risk women. The document presents evidence-based strategies to improve maternal health outcomes through hospital-facilitated continuum of postpartum care by coordinating and providing respectful, timely, and risk-appropriate coordinated care and services. It addresses the development of standardized approaches to promote recommended screening, prevention, treatment, and education services through a multidisciplinary team approach that includes administration, nursing, obstetric providers, neonatology, social work/case managers, community providers, and emergency department staff. The toolkit is organized by three key drivers: screening and arranging early postpartum visits, comprehensive patient education, and clinician engagement and education, with each section providing links to resources that hospitals can adapt for local use.

Keywords: Florida, Perinatal care, Postpartum care, Protocols, Quality Improvement: Policy development, Resources for professionals, Standards, State initiatives

   

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