Quality Improvement Package to Help Hospitals Prevent Medically Unnecessary Early Deliveries Now Available From the March of Dimes

March 27, 2012

Hospitals that want to implement practices to reduce medically unnecessary early elective deliveries should apply to the March of Dimes Foundation for a no cost service package to guide their work. The deadline for applications is April 15, 2012.

As a leader in maternal and infant health for more than 70 years, the March of Dimes wants to support hospitals’ efforts to improve the health of their patients. The Foundation has developed a quality improvement service package to enable hospitals to implement the steps needed to eliminate elective deliveries prior to 39 weeks of pregnancy. Included in the Service Package are action-oriented guidance, data collection tools, Grand Rounds, access to national quality improvement experts and providers, and other support services to maximize a hospital’s success in attaining its quality improvement goals.

“We’re providing this Service Package at no cost for at least 100 hospitals in 2012 in order to make significant strides in eliminating early elective deliveries,” says Scott Berns, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President and Deputy Medical Director for the March of Dimes. “The educational materials to support these efforts will be offered at a discounted rate to participating hospitals.”

Hospitals interested in applying for this Service Package can view the marketing video, and are invited to email [email protected] for more information and an application form.