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. 2018 Dec;22(12):1738-1742.
doi: 10.1007/s10995-018-2569-z.

Improving Rates of Early Entry Prenatal Care in an Underserved Population

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Improving Rates of Early Entry Prenatal Care in an Underserved Population

Jaimin S Shah et al. Matern Child Health J. 2018 Dec.

Abstract

Introduction Early prenatal care can improve pregnancy outcomes, reduce complications, and ensure a healthier pregnancy. Unfortunately, many pregnant women do not seek early care. This research provides a framework for improving prenatal care in a low income community-based obstetrics clinic. Methods A multi-disciplinary quality improvement initiative was implemented at a large federally qualified health clinic in Houston, Texas to improve the rate of early entry into prenatal care by identifying barriers through patient surveys, focus groups, stakeholder feedback, and improving processes to reduce these barriers. Results A significant increase in early prenatal care was achieved by redesigning operational and clinical processes to improve access to care, expand patient education and outreach, increase resources, extend hours of operation, and increase presumptive insurance eligibility. Three months post implementation, an increase of 44.5% (p < 0.001) occurred in patients who had a prenatal visit in the first trimester. Patients with early prenatal care had better obstetrical and neonatal outcomes; however, the results were not statistically significant likely due to the small sample size. Discussion This quality improvement project provides various strategies and resources for other community-based clinics to consider when seeking improvement in their rates of early prenatal care.

Keywords: Access to prenatal care; Early entry into prenatal care; Insurance eligibility; Quality improvement in prenatal care.

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