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  6. Provincial Maternal And Child Information System In Inner Mongolia, China: Descriptive Implementation Study

Provincial Maternal and Child Information System in Inner Mongolia, China: Descriptive Implementation Study

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Summary
This summary is machine-generated.

A regional maternal and child information system (RMCIS) was implemented in Inner Mongolia to manage high-risk pregnancies. The system improved data interconnection and provided valuable experience for provincial maternal and child health services.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Public Health
  • Reproductive Health

Background:

  • China's 2- and 3-child policies increased high-age and high-risk pregnancies, straining maternal and child health (MCH) services.
  • Large-scale information systems are crucial for managing MCH in populous, mobile nations.
  • Provincial MCH information systems were lacking in lower-income regions, a gap addressed by Inner Mongolia's RMCIS in 2020.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail the construction of a regional maternal and child information system (RMCIS).
  • To evaluate the RMCIS's effectiveness in enhancing regional maternal and child health (MCH) in Inner Mongolia.

Main Methods:

  • A descriptive study was conducted on the RMCIS implementation in Inner Mongolia.
  • The system architecture comprised 10 modules for diverse MCH services, utilizing a five-color management approach for pregnancy risk stratification.
Keywords:
Inner Mongolia Autonomous Regioninformation systemmaternal and child health careregional health

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  • Main Results:

    • The RMCIS construction cost CNY 8 million (US $1.1 million) and took 13 months.
    • From 2020-2022, the system registered 221,772 pregnant women and 147,264 newborns across 278 hospitals and 225 community health centers.
    • High-risk pregnancies (yellow, orange, red, purple) identified factors like scarred uterus (36.58%), BMI≥28 (38.67%), aggressive placenta praevia (20.51%), and viral hepatitis (45.96%).

    Conclusions:

    • The RMCIS successfully achieved provincial MCH data interconnection for essential services.
    • The system yielded significant social and economic benefits.
    • The Inner Mongolia RMCIS implementation offers valuable insights for global medical administration, practitioners, and informatics developers.
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