Percent of Hays & Caldwell live births with prenatal care beginning in the first trimester
Current Value
71.0%
Definition
Story Behind the Curve
What factors are contributing to mothers receiving prenatal care in the first trimester?
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What factors are restricting mothers from receiving prenatal care in the first trimester?
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What Works
Evidence-Based Practices
- Early Head Start
- Nurse Family Partnership
- PAT
- Family Connect
- March of Dimes
- PSA
- PPI
- Launch a Promotora network
Promising Practices
- Target campaign to notify media
- Bill translators for doctor visits
- Provide free pass via Carts for pregnant women
- Cultural competency training for providers
- Engage faith-based to play role
- Mentorship
- Deliver bilingual programming (Sister Song, Mama Sana, etc)
- Targeted advocacy
- Engage health insurers that provide Medicaid and Health Care
- Adopt a "Care-A-Van" model
No Cost/Low-Cost Solutions
- Engage community groups such as Kiwanis Club, etc.
Off the Wall Thinking
- School mid-wife
- Sex ed
Strategy #1
Prioritized Strategy: Create targeted advocacy to community groups, helping them to understand the importance of Prenatal Care and to become champions
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Strategy #2
Prioritized Strategy: Grow the coalition by directly reaching out to new partners with specific roles to play or contributions to offer
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Strategy #3
Prioritized Strategy: Implement the "Care-A-Van" model that puts information and resources directly into underserved areas of Hays County
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