New Jersey has the fourth highest maternal mortality in the US (although it is among the wealthiest states), and among the worst pregnancy, birth, and infant health outcomes in the country. The situation is especially dire among communities of color.
The New Jersey Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics (NJAAP) announced a partnership with the Burke Foundation to launch the New Jersey Centering Alliance to Transform Healthcare to support expansion of Centering, an innovative group-based approach to delivering prenatal and pediatric healthcare, to 50 new sites by 2026.
Centering is one of the most effective interventions to improve maternal and child health and reduce health disparities. Research found that disparities in preterm births among Black mothers relative to white and Hispanic mothers were almost eliminated for Centering participants.
An advisory group will provide strategic advice, ideas and support around this work. Members include: Deepa Srinivasavaradan, Director of Early Childhood Initiatives at SPAN, as well as Lavonia Abavana and Carl Boyd, SPAN Family Leaders. Other members include state officials, community doulas, clinicians and public health professionals.
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