Establishing a clinical informatics umbilical cord: lessons learned in launching infrastructure to support dyadic mother/infant primary care.

IF 2.5 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES JAMIA Open Pub Date : 2023-08-18 eCollection Date: 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1093/jamiaopen/ooad065
Seuli Bose-Brill, Rachel D'Amico, Adam Bartley, Robert Ashmead, Paola Flores-Beamon, Shadia Jallaq, Kevin Li, Shengyi Mao, Shannon Gillespie, Naleef Fareed, Kartik K Venkatesh, Norah L Crossnohere, Jody Davis, Alicia C Bunger, Allison Lorenz
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The Multimodal Maternal Infant Perinatal Outpatient Delivery System (MOMI PODS) was developed to facilitate the pregnancy to postpartum primary care transition, particularly for individuals at risk for severe maternal morbidity, via a unique multidisciplinary model of mother/infant dyadic primary care. Specialized clinical informatics platforms are critical to ensuring the feasibility and scalability of MOMI PODS and a smooth perinatal transition into longitudinal postpartum primary care. In this manuscript, we describe the MOMI PODS transition and management clinical informatics platforms developed to facilitate MOMI PODS referrals, scheduling, evidence-based multidisciplinary care, and program evaluation. We discuss opportunities and lessons learned associated with our applied methods, as advances in clinical informatics have considerable potential to enhance the quality and evaluation of innovative maternal health programs like MOMI PODS.

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建立临床信息学脐带:启动基础设施以支持二元母婴初级保健的经验教训。
开发多模式母婴围产期门诊分娩系统(MOMI PODS)是为了通过独特的母婴二元初级保健多学科模式,促进从怀孕到产后的初级保健过渡,特别是对有严重孕产妇发病风险的个人。专业的临床信息学平台对于确保MOMI PODS的可行性和可扩展性以及顺利过渡到纵向产后初级保健至关重要。在这份手稿中,我们描述了MOMI PODS过渡和管理临床信息学平台,该平台旨在促进MOMI PODS转诊、日程安排、循证多学科护理和项目评估。我们讨论了与我们的应用方法相关的机会和经验教训,因为临床信息学的进步在提高MOMI PODS等创新孕产妇健康计划的质量和评估方面具有相当大的潜力。
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