Kentucky HB54 - An Act relating to Medicaid Coverage for LCPMs in Kentucky

On January 2, 2023, State Representative Russell Webber (R- Shepherdsville) and State Representative Nima Kulkarni (D- Louisville) filed HB 54 An Act relating to Medicaid coverage for certified professional midwifery services. Rep. Kulkarni has filed similar legislation the past two years. Rep. Webber carried the original 2019 bill to license Certified Professional Midwives in the House where it passed 96-1.

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The Institute for Medicaid Innovation and Every Mother Counts offer webinar Learning Series: Doula and Perinatal Community Health Workers in Medicaid Session

Session #1: High-Value, Equitable, & Evidence-Based Community-Based Perinatal Support - This session proved an overview of community-based perinatal support models, defines community based doulas and perinatal community health workers, and shares the evidence base for these models. The session provides information on the importance of community-based perinatal support in advancing birth equity.

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Smooth Transitions: Enhancing Interprofessional Collaboration when Planned Community Births Transfer to Hospital Care

Smooth Transitions is an example of a successful midwifery-led collaborative QI program designed to enhance the patient and caregiver experience by improving the process of hospital transfers from planned community-based births. Multiple stakeholders in Washington state are taking steps to promote respectful and efficient transfers and are working collaboratively to improve and grow the program. Data collection on the program's impacts is improving and ongoing, with a goal of publishing these results. By addressing community-to-hospital transfers as a multisystem issue, replication of the Smooth Transitions QI Program across the nation could promote increased community midwifery integration, thus enhancing the transfer experience for all involved.

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Statement from NARM regarding access to Neonatal Resuscitation Program Courses

Today the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM) announced the findings of their NRP survey. The survey was conducted in response to the challenges some CPMs have expressed trying to access NPR courses.While NARM acknowledges that difficulties do exist accessing NPR courses in some communicates, NARM maintains the importance of requiring the full NRP program (Online written exam and Skills testing) to uphold a standard of CPM skill outweighs the challenges individuals may face. NARM has committed to creating a Community-Based NRP Instructor Resource List that they will publish in the coming weeks.

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National Midwifery Institute to host - Manifestations of Racism in Midwifery Education - A talk with Hakima Tafunzi Payne, MSN, RN

This session is a safe space for Black, Brown, and Indigenous midwifery students. The discussion will center around the phenomenon of racism as it occurs in both didactic and clinical learning (including apprenticeships) during midwifery education. Students will be offered opportunities to share their stories and experiences in order to process and begin to heal from the trauma associated with midwifery education for BIPOC candidates. 

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NACPM Welcomes New Board Member : Tamara Trinidad, CPM

Tamara is a community partera/midwife, perinatal educator, and herbalist, born and raised in Puerto Rico. She is a mother of two children who were born at home with midwives and has been actively involved in birth work since 2012. She holds a Master of Science in Midwifery (MSM) with foundations in Botanical Medicine from Bastyr University and is a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM), credentialed by the North American Registry of Midwives (NARM), all completed in 2019.

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Journal of Midwifery & Women’s Health (JMWH) CALL FOR MANUSCRIPTS: Contemporary Issues in Contraception and Abortion Care

The following manuscript types will be considered: Reviews, Innovations from the Field, Quality Improvement Reports, Clinical Rounds case reports, and Commentaries. Descriptions of the JMWH types of articles can be found in the Journal’s instructions for authors at www.jmwh.org. All manuscripts should include a discussion of access to care and health equity.

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Report : Nowhere to Go: Maternity Care Deserts Across the U.S.

March of Dimes released its 2022 report, Nowhere to Go: Maternity Care Deserts Across the U.S., revealing access to maternity care is diminishing in places where it's needed most, impacting nearly seven million American women of childbearing age and roughly 500,000 babies. The data reinforces that the U.S. is still among the most dangerous developed nations for childbirth, especially in rural areas and communities of color.

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The Uneven Burden of Maternal Mortality in the U.S. - An Infographic from NIHCM Foundation

The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate among high-income countries, and is the only one where maternal mortality is increasing. In 2020, the maternal mortality rate in the U.S. was 23.8 deaths per 100,000 live births, a 14% increase from the prior year, yet most pregnancy-related deaths are preventable. The rate among Black women is nearly three times that of White women. These racial disparities are linked to structural racism, underlying chronic conditions, disparities in access to health care and many of the social determinants of health.

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Understanding the Black Maternal Momnibus Act

“Rarely do we see legislation where the authors have clearly listened to the community, activists and researchers,” said Tanya Khemet Taiwo, CPM-ret, MPH, PHD, former president of NACPM. “This bill goes beyond simplistic solutions that ignore the true origins of maternal mortality and the unconscionable burden borne by Black families and addresses the social determinants of health…

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A Mindfulness Application for Reducing Prenatal Stress

Mindfulness, defined as attention and awareness of the present moment without judgment, is widely used outside of pregnancy as a primary or adjunct treatment for stress, anxiety, and depression. A mindfulness practice has been shown to decrease several physiologic markers of stress including blood cortisol levels, C-reactive protein levels, blood pressure, and heart rate.

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