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      Key Considerations for Implementing Group Prenatal Care: Lessons from 60 Practices.

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          Group prenatal care combines clinical care with peer support and education. Research has indicated neutral or positive results for group care when compared with traditional individual prenatal visits. A national initiative, Strong Start II, was implemented to determine if specific prenatal care interventions such as group prenatal care can reduce the rate of preterm birth, improve health outcomes, and lower costs. This study explored barriers to implementation and sustainability and strategies for overcoming barriers and sustaining the model.

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          Journal
          J Midwifery Womens Health
          Journal of midwifery & women's health
          Wiley
          1542-2011
          1526-9523
          Mar 2020
          : 65
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Health Management Associates, New York, New York.
          [2 ] Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation, Baltimore, Maryland.
          [3 ] Amita Hinsdale Family Medicine Residency Program, Hinsdale, Illinois.
          [4 ] Health Management Associates, Chicago, Illinois.
          [5 ] Health Policy Center, Urban Institute, Washington, District of Columbia.
          Article
          10.1111/jmwh.13047
          31642589
          049004ea-1fd1-4da4-9624-426fd55400ee
          History

          group prenatal care,prenatal care,pregnancy outcomes,midwifery care,maternity care,CenteringPregnancy

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