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Falling Through the Cracks: An Analysis of Care Coordination for Low-Income Pregnant Women in Hennepin and Ramsey Counties

A report from the Minnesota Department of Health and the Minneapolis Department of Health and Family Support

June 2002

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

A mother hugging her infant. Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Introduction
Goals, Objectives, and Purpose of Study
Background
Theory and Survey Framework
Methodology
Findings
Limitations of the Study
Discussion

Summary and Conclusions

Perinatal Survey Team Recommendations
Next Step: Formation of the Perinatal Work Group
References
Appendix 1: Survey of Health Plans, Community Health Centers/Clinics, Public Health Nursing Agencies
Appendix 2: Minnesota Pregnancy Assessment Form
Appendix 3: Hospital Survey
Appendix 4: Data Analysis Guide
Appendix 5: Survey Findings by Site Type
Appendix 6: Examples of Effective Perinatal Care Coordination

 

   
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