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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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      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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  • Moms Deserve Better Care In The Fourth Trimester

    January 20, 2016May 1, 2025

    In the weeks following childbirth, mothers must adapt to plunging hormones, recover from birth and learn how to feed and care for a new infant. Amid these challenges, moms receive minimal support from the healthcare system. Postpartum visits are typically scheduled four to six weeks after birth, leaving moms to cope on their own for…

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  • How and Why to Support a Culture of Patient Partnership Across the Care Spectrum

    January 14, 2016May 1, 2025

    This past week I was sick. Not just the sick where you feel crummy for a couple of days and get better with some rest, but sick enough that I had to see a doctor—any doctor—because I couldn’t wait for mine to have an opening. As I was called back by the nurse, I knew…

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  • 5 Tips for Testing to Optimize Your Next PDSA

    January 6, 2016April 30, 2025

    The Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) cycle is a fundamental tool in the quality improvement tool belt. PDSA cycles are used to test, implement and spread change ideas in a systematic way. Regardless of your improvement framework—collective impact, the breakthrough series, etc.—PDSAs can be used. Here are five tips for testing to optimize your next PDSA cycle. Avoid…

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  • Supporting Breastfeeding Across A Hospital System

    January 4, 2016April 30, 2025

    Changing a habit is not easy, even when you know it is “good for you.” The same goes for changing healthcare systems. The benefits of breastfeeding are well known, and supported by the World Health Organization, the Joint Commission, and many other healthcare accreditation and oversight agencies and experts. However, many hospitals struggle to create…

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  • Perinatal Quality Collaboratives are Partners in Safe Sleep Message Spread

    December 10, 2015May 1, 2025

    Safe sleep messages are often contradicted in advertising. Magazines have images of babies sleeping on their stomachs and surrounded by stuffed animals and loose blankets. Furniture sections of baby stores are filled with cribs with matching bumper sets and newborn quilts. This culture of mixed messages not only confuses parents, according to a recent study…

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  • Improving Blurry Pediatric Practices for a Better Vision Health System

    December 8, 2015April 30, 2025

    In grade school, where seats were assigned alphabetically, Kira Baldonado, whose maiden name started with a Z, always sat at the back of the classroom. She couldn’t see well, but she didn’t know that. She had no base of comparison. It wasn’t until second grade that Baldonado had an eye exam, was diagnosed with a…

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  • How to Get Leadership Support for Hospital-Based Breastfeeding Initiatives

    December 3, 2015April 30, 2025

    Leadership support is a necessary foundation to any change effort. Without it, change agents find it nearly impossible to get the required resources and attention needed to move forward. How do you get that critical support? NICHQ recently asked Melanie Mouzoon, MD, a Pediatric Hospitalist and the Chair of the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative at the…

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  • States Use Home Visiting Programs to Spread Safe Sleep Messages

    November 18, 2015April 30, 2025

    The growing demand for maternal and child health services and support, coupled with stagnant or shrinking resources, is causing state health departments to find creative ways to do more with less. Many states are leveraging home visiting programs as a convenient way to spread important information and strategies related to safe sleep practices, a key…

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  • Being Small Has Advantages for Hospitals Implementing the Ten Steps

    November 13, 2015April 30, 2025

    Turns out, size may not matter. Small rural hospitals in New York State are experiencing as much, if not more, success in implementing evidenced-based practices to improve maternity care practices as their bigger suburban and urban counterparts. United Memorial Medical Center in Batavia, NY, is one of 13 hospitals participating with NICHQ in the New…

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  • 5 Reasons Why Evaluation Matters to Your Project

    November 3, 2015May 1, 2025

    Hosting a Department of Applied Research and Evaluation at NICHQ, we are huge proponents of evaluation. The reason is simple: projects may sound compelling and seem worthwhile, but it is hard to know if they actually achieve their goals without collecting data and conducting an evaluation. Evaluation data provides a window into whether, why and…

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