March of Dimes, UnitedHealth Group Launch Group Prenatal Care Program to Help Improve Health Outcomes for Mothers and Babies, and Reduce Health Care Costs
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UnitedHealth Group contributes$700,000 to help launch and evaluate new group prenatal care program for pregnant women - New program aims to reduce nation’s preterm birth rate to 5.5 percent by 2030 from the 2015 rate of 9.6 percent
March of Dimes supportive pregnancy care enables expectant mothers to access prenatal care on a monthly basis in a supportive group setting with women who are of similar gestational ages. During each visit, expectant mothers will have more time with their care providers than they would during their standard individual prenatal checkups, and benefit from prenatal care education and vital social and emotional support from other mothers. This environment can empower women to take control of their pregnancy care and fosters relationships that can last throughout their pregnancies and beyond.
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March of Dimes will operate the program in
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“Preterm birth takes a devastating toll on the health of families in
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The Toll of Preterm Births in
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The economic costs of preterm births reached
Babies who survive an early birth often have lifelong health issues such as cerebral palsy, vision and hearing loss, and intellectual disabilities. Even infants born just a few weeks early have a greater risk of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), feeding difficulties, temperature instability (hypothermia), jaundice and delayed brain development.
Group prenatal care has gained momentum in recent years and has shown promising evidence that it can lead to healthier pregnancies and births, and lay the foundation for better lifelong health. In addition to providing substantially more contact with health care providers, prenatal care delivered in a group setting can motivate pregnant women to be more actively engaged in their health care, offer support services, and meet the needs of pregnant women and their families more effectively.
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Successfully scaling this program is expected to improve population health outcomes, reduce disparities and decrease systemwide costs. March of Dimes’ goal for the program is to reduce the nation’s preterm birth rate to 5.5 percent by 2030 from the 2015 preliminary NCHS rate of 9.6 percent.
About March of Dimes
The March of Dimes is the leading nonprofit organization for pregnancy and baby health. For more than 75 years, moms and babies have benefited from March of Dimes research, education, vaccines, and breakthroughs. For the latest resources and health information, visit our websites marchofdimes.org and nacersano.org. If you have been affected by prematurity or birth defects, visit our shareyourstory.org community to find comfort and support. For detailed national, state and local perinatal statistics, visit persistats.org. You can also find us on Facebook or follow us on Twitter.
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