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A Statewide Quality Improvement Initiative to Reduce Non-Medically Indicated Scheduled Deliveries

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Objectives To evaluate a large two-phase, statewide quality improvement (QI) collaborative to decrease non-medically indicated (N-MI) deliveries scheduled between 36 and 38 weeks gestation (early). Methods The New York State Department of Health (NYSDOH) convened a Perinatal Quality Collaborative to devise a two-phase QI initiative using a rapid cycle incremental learning model. Phase 1 included Regional Perinatal Centers (RPCs), and Phase 2 added their affiliated perinatal hospitals. Maternal demographics, delivery characteristics, medical indications, and stillbirths were collected on scheduled inductions and cesarean section (CS) deliveries between 36 and 38 weeks. Results There were 35,091 scheduled 36–38 week deliveries reported during the collaborative’s 4 years. The percentage of early N-MI scheduled deliveries decreased 41-fold in RPCs (Phase 1 and Phase 2), and 17-fold in affiliates (Phase 2). There was a significant statewide increase in deliveries at ≥39 weeks (P < 0.001), with an estimated 23,732 early deliveries averted. Stillbirths did not increase over time (P = 0.42), although reporting was incomplete. Conclusions A two-phase, statewide QI collaborative in a large state with regionalized perinatal care effectively lowered the number of N-MI deliveries scheduled between 36 and 38 weeks gestation. Associated improvements in neonatal and early childhood developmental outcomes should translate to significant cost savings. This model can effectively be used for similar as well as other obstetrical QI.

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This quality improvement initiative was supported by the New York State Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We would like to acknowledge Christopher Kus, MD, MPH, Kristen Lawless, MS, Wendy Pulver, MS, and Amanda Roy, MPH of the New York State Department of Health. We would also like to acknowledge Patricia Heinrich, RN, MSN of the National Institute for Children’s Health Quality.

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Correspondence to Marilyn A. Kacica.

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Kacica, M.A., Glantz, J.C., Xiong, K. et al. A Statewide Quality Improvement Initiative to Reduce Non-Medically Indicated Scheduled Deliveries. Matern Child Health J 21, 932–941 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10995-016-2196-5

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