The authors evaluated enhanced perinatal services developed by public health specialists that were implemented statewide through specially certified Medicaid providers to find out whether they were as effective as those services originally tested in the public health agency's pilot project, and more effective than services from regular Medicaid providers. Multivariate logistic regression analyses yielded adjusted odds ratios of use of care and health outcome measures for the statewide services compared with both the pilot project and routine Medicaid care. Although women receiving the enhanced services implemented statewide did not return for prenatal visits as well as those in the pilot project, they did better than women with routine Medi...
Inadequate prenatal care has long been associated with low birth weight as well as adverse health an...
In the United States of America, Ohio has one of the worst neonatal and perinatal death rates. Withi...
This thesis investigated the connection between socioeconomic status, healthcare coverage, and birth...
The authors performed a prenatal care needs assessment for Fresno County, CA, using data from a samp...
In 2010 Medicaid financed approximately 48% of all births in the United States and nearly 30% of all...
Historically, public funding for Maternal and Infant Health funds has been used for prenatal care pr...
The Public Health Service's Expert Panel on the Content of Prenatal Care Report in 1989 provided det...
Enrollment of Medicaid recipients into capitated, case-managed systems has been advocated as a metho...
Introduction: The Maternal Infant Health Program, MIHP, is Michigan\u27s largest home visiting progr...
Background. Managed care is still perceived as one solution to health care reform. Within the contex...
Improving the well-being of mothers, infants, and children is a vital public health initiative in th...
Inadequate prenatal care has long been associated with low birth weight as well as adverse health an...
In the United States of America, Ohio has one of the worst neonatal and perinatal death rates. Withi...
This thesis investigated the connection between socioeconomic status, healthcare coverage, and birth...
The authors performed a prenatal care needs assessment for Fresno County, CA, using data from a samp...
In 2010 Medicaid financed approximately 48% of all births in the United States and nearly 30% of all...
Historically, public funding for Maternal and Infant Health funds has been used for prenatal care pr...
The Public Health Service's Expert Panel on the Content of Prenatal Care Report in 1989 provided det...
Enrollment of Medicaid recipients into capitated, case-managed systems has been advocated as a metho...
Introduction: The Maternal Infant Health Program, MIHP, is Michigan\u27s largest home visiting progr...
Background. Managed care is still perceived as one solution to health care reform. Within the contex...
Improving the well-being of mothers, infants, and children is a vital public health initiative in th...
Inadequate prenatal care has long been associated with low birth weight as well as adverse health an...
In the United States of America, Ohio has one of the worst neonatal and perinatal death rates. Withi...
This thesis investigated the connection between socioeconomic status, healthcare coverage, and birth...