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  • Pediatrics
  • Health Equity

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  • Franklin County, Ohio, faces persistent high infant mortality rates (IMRs) and significant racial disparities compared to national averages.
  • Collaborative community partnerships have been instrumental in addressing child health and well-being for over a decade.
  • Nationwide Children's Hospital launched the Pediatric Vital Sign initiative in 2020, targeting 8 child health metrics over 10 years.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To detail 10 years of collaborative efforts in Franklin County, Ohio, aimed at reducing infant mortality and associated racial disparities.
  • To outline specific intervention strategies implemented to achieve a 50% reduction in racial disparities and lower overall IMR by 2030.
  • To showcase a community-based model for addressing critical child health issues.

Main Methods:

  • Focused interventions on three key areas: eliminating preventable sleep-related infant deaths, reducing preterm births, and improving access to resources for birthing people.
  • Utilized care coordination programs and home visiting initiatives to connect birthing individuals with necessary support.
  • Employed a collaborative approach involving community partners to address high-priority health concerns.

Main Results:

  • The study details the implementation and focus of collaborative efforts over the past decade.
  • Specific interventions targeted sleep-related deaths, preterm birth, and resource accessibility for birthing individuals.
  • The Pediatric Vital Sign initiative set a goal to reduce IMR to 5.9/1000 live births and halve racial disparities by 2030.

Conclusions:

  • Collaborative strategies are effective in addressing significant public health challenges like infant mortality and racial disparities.
  • Multi-faceted interventions focusing on safe sleep, preterm birth prevention, and care coordination can improve infant health outcomes.
  • The Franklin County model demonstrates the potential of community partnerships in improving child well-being and health equity.