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      For 25 years, NICHQ has been guided by a profound passion for every child to achieve their optimal health. As a bold organization of innovative and passionate collaborators, we have earned a reputation as a national leader for improving the health and well-being of mothers and birthing people, children, and their families.

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      • Community-Centered Hospital Initiative (CCHI) Centering communities to uplift their capacity as leaders in improving perinatal and infant health.
      • Enriching ECHO (Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes) cohorts with High-risk Pregnancies and Children with Disabilities Enhancing disability research in the ECHO program
      • Family Engagement and Leadership in Systems of Care Support state teams in engaging families in leadership to improve systems of care
      • Hemoglobinopathies National Coordinating Center Providing support to expand access to high quality care for people with sickle cell disease.
      • Maternal Health Action & Resource Center (MHARC) Providing CBA & TTA to State Maternal Health Innovation Grantees
      • National Network of Perinatal Quality Collaboratives Providing resources and support toward efforts to improve maternal and infant health outcomes
      • PQC Demonstration Project Building Perinatal Quality Collaborative (PQC) Capability for Maternal Health Improvement
      • Supporting Healthy Start Performance Project Reducing disparities in birthing outcomes by investing in communities to improve health outcomes before, during, and after pregnancy.
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      View webinars hosted by NICHQ projects teams and departments to learn more about the work that we do, from quality improvement to addressing health inequity.

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      The Equity Engagement Hub is a virtual space that holds the Equity Exchange, our new equity-focused virtual event series, as well as resources, articles, and tools related to equity in maternal and child health.

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  • From 50th in the Nation to a National Success. Delaware Improves Early Childhood Outcomes

    February 14, 2018May 20, 2025

    Children should have a developmental screening at 9, 18 and 30 months of age, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. These screenings prompt early diagnosis, helping ensure children with disabilities receive optimal care. Yet successful screenings rely on training screeners, supplying appropriate equipment, a plan to offset costs, outlets to raise awareness, and ensuring…

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  • Improving Children’s Vision in Your State: Three Teams Share Lessons Learned

    January 31, 2018May 2, 2025

    Early childhood eye care can drastically change a child’s health and well-being. For a baby, treatment for a vision impairment could protect against development delays. For kindergarteners, diagnosis and treatment could improve school performance. Yet with specialty doctors catering to young children sometimes hours away, complicated insurance coverage and costs, and competing priorities from parents,…

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  • Creating a Structure for Improvement in Complex Systems

    January 8, 2018May 20, 2025

    Children’s brains develop at a faster rate during their first few years than at any other point in their lives. Because of this, even small improvements in early childhood health can have a significant impact on children’s developmental outcomes. Yet, millions of children continue to approach kindergarten without the necessary skills to learn. While the…

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  • What’s Next for Sickle Cell Disease Improvement? Three Areas That Still Need Our Attention

    January 3, 2018May 29, 2025

    Right now, close to 100,000 people in the U.S. are battling sickle cell disease (SCD). This means that 100,000 people, many of whom are children, spend days experiencing acute pain, dealing with costly and uncomfortable hospitalizations, and fighting off infections – all common side effects associated with SCD. NICHQ recently completed a three-year, federally funded, Sickle…

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  • Cultural Sensitivity for Better Breastfeeding Outcomes

    December 27, 2017May 1, 2025

    My baby always seems hungry, so I must not be producing enough milk. A fat baby is a healthy baby. My milk doesn’t look right; I’ve heard it can be dirty for the first couple of days. A decision regarding whether or not to breastfeed or chestfeed almost always comes from a place of concern…

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  • The Most Insightful Stories of 2017

    December 20, 2017May 2, 2025

    With 2017 drawing to a close, we’re taking stock of some of our hits and highlights. From change management advice to project results and takeaways, here’s a rundown of the website stories you found most engaging over the past year. Thank you for reading them, liking them and sharing them with your network. Why Data…

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  • 9 Tips for Moving from One PDSA Cycle to the Next

    December 6, 2017May 14, 2025

    A stand-alone PDSA cycle can rarely, if ever, result in an adoptable change idea. Instead, we rely on sequential tests that build on changes that show promise, widen the scale of testing and are performed under multiple settings and conditions.

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  • Closing the Breastfeeding Disparity Gap: Methods for Improvement

    November 29, 2017May 1, 2025

    Hispanic women face a unique set of challenges when it comes to breastfeeding, including overcoming longstanding cultural beliefs, such as views on healthy baby weight, and dealing with language barriers. When compared to all other ethnic groups, Hispanic mothers are most likely to supplement breastmilk with formula within the first two days of life. One hospital…

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  • Reduce Childhood Obesity with Healthy Weight Plans that Works

    November 22, 2017May 2, 2025

    Since 1970, children’s obesity has more than tripled in the U.S. One in five school-aged children are now considered obese, which means that 20 percent of American children are at greater risk of chronic health conditions and social isolation, as well as developing heart disease, diabetes and multiple cancers later in life. Childhood obesity does…

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  • Don’t Let These Common Collaboration Challenges Derail Your Change Effort

    November 15, 2017May 2, 2025

    You’ve already identified and recruited your core partners, aligned your goals and assessed your team’s strengths and skills. You’ve committed to a collaborative approach to improving population outcomes, which means you are on track to drive lasting change. But collaboration can get complicated quickly; partners are often in separate locations and balancing individual priorities, which…

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The National Institute for Children’s Health Quality (NICHQ)™ is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to drive change to improve children’s health. 

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