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Safe Start community health worker program: A multisector partnership to improve perinatal outcomes among low-income pregnant women with chronic health conditions

S.D. Cunningham, V. Riis, L. Line, M. Patti, M. Bucher, C. Durnwald, S.K. Srinivas
Am J Public Health

Safe Start is a community health worker program representing a partnership between a high-volume, inner-city, hospital-based prenatal clinic; a community-based organization; a large Medicaid insurer; and a community behavioral health organization to improve perinatal outcomes among publicly insured pregnant women with chronic health conditions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As of June 2019, 291 women participated in the program. Relative to a comparison group (n = 300), Safe Start participants demonstrate improved engagement in care, reduced antenatal inpatient admissions, and shorter neonatal intensive care unit stays.

Cunningham SD, Riis V, Line L, et al. Safe Start community health worker program: A multisector partnership to improve perinatal outcomes among low-income pregnant women with chronic health conditions. Am J Public Health. April 2020:e1-e4. doi:10.2105/ajph.2020.305630

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Publication year
Resource type
Peer Reviewed Research
Population
Medicaid-insured
Pregnant/New Mothers
Social Determinant of Health
Social Support/Social Isolation
Study design
Pre-post with Comparison Group
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