The Early Care Model for Initiation of Perinatal Care: "I Actually Felt Listened To".

J Midwifery Womens Health

Quilted Health, Renton, Washington.

Published: November 2022

Early access to prenatal care is a crucial component in reducing poor perinatal outcomes. Institutional barriers such as insurance enrollment, clinic wait times, and systemic racism dramatically influence perinatal care engagement. The Early Care model seeks to address these barriers through a collaborative care model with licensed midwives and certified nurse-midwives. In contrast to traditional models of prenatal care in which the first visit is deferred until gestational age allows for a dating ultrasound, the Early Care model allows for care to be initiated at any gestation. Patients are offered accessible telehealth early pregnancy appointments for thorough assessment of clinical and social needs to better meet each person's unique and diverse experiences. Patients can receive timely referrals for emergent clinical and social needs, as well as education about all care options. This model promotes improved outcomes and decreased disparities, as well as broader awareness of midwifery care. This article provides an overview of the Early Care model experience.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jmwh.13435DOI Listing

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