CDC is a leading resource for accurate information on diseases and prevention. Learn about the upcoming events, current outbreaks and emerging research and science.
NNPQC supports state-based perinatal quality collaboratives in making measurable improvements in statewide health care and health outcomes for mothers and babies. View the resources and online community.
Delaware is an AIM state. Learn more about AIM practices and gather resources to share with providers, public health professionals, and cross-sector stakeholders.
NICHQ supports state perinatal quality collaboratives in their efforts to improve statewide maternal and infant healthcare and health outcomes. Learn which states are involved and the quality improvement principles to address gaps in care.
AMCHP is a national resource and partner for state public health leaders and others working to improve the health of women, children, youth and families, including those with special health care needs. View the full resource library and best practices on a variety of health topics.
PRAMS collects state-specific, population-based data on maternal attitudes and experiences before, during, and shortly after pregnancy. Learn how the data is used by researchers and the overall goals and methodology behind the project.
DHMIC provides statewide leadership and coordination of efforts to prevent infant mortality and to improve the health of women of childbearing age and infants throughout Delaware. View the resource library and learn more about the consortium.
Delaware Thrives helps connect Delawareans with programs and resources through the life course approach to live healthier lives. When our babies and children thrive, we all are better off. Healthy women. Healthy babies. Healthy families. Healthy communities.
The FLPQC’s goal is to improve Florida’s maternal and infant health outcomes through the delivery of high quality, evidence-based perinatal care. Learn more about the collaborative and their past, present, and upcoming projects.
Hear Her Concerns encourages partners, friends, family members, coworkers, and providers — who support pregnant and postpartum women — to really listen when she tells you something doesn’t feel right. Acting quickly could help save her life.
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