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[One more step in network development: a community-based perinatal program].

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  • 1Maternité en Yvelines , 78130 Les Mureaux. Jean-Philippe.BAULT@wanadoo.fr

Journal De Gynecologie, Obstetrique Et Biologie De La Reproduction
|February 18, 2004
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Healthcare coordination for pregnant women in France is fragmented. A new "pregnancy follow-up perinatal community" concept aims to improve coordinated care for better maternal and infant health outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Perinatal healthcare
  • Maternal-fetal medicine
  • Healthcare systems research

Context:

  • France faces fragmented perinatal care with uncoordinated actions among diverse healthcare professionals.
  • Existing models lack evaluation of healthcare worker competencies, impacting equitable maternal care.
  • This fragmentation raises concerns about equal opportunities for expectant mothers.

Purpose:

  • To introduce an innovative concept for improving pregnancy follow-up care.
  • To enhance coordination among all healthcare professionals involved in perinatal care.
  • To address the challenges posed by uncoordinated healthcare services.

Summary:

  • A novel "pregnancy follow-up perinatal community" model has been developed in France.
  • This initiative integrates general practitioners, specialists, and midwives in both private and public sectors.

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  • The program focuses on coordinated efforts to improve the continuum of care during pregnancy.
  • Impact:

    • Aims to ensure more equitable and effective pregnancy care for all women.
    • Potential to improve maternal and infant health outcomes through integrated services.
    • Provides a framework for evaluating and coordinating perinatal healthcare provider roles.