TCHMB’s Recognition and Response to Postpartum Preeclampsia in the Emergency Department (PPED) project was featured in the AIMForward April Newsletter.
Throughout February and March, LASSO-TX (Lactation and Safe Sleep Opportunities in Texas), a hospital-based quality improvement initiative led by the Texas Collaborative for Healthy Mothers and Babies (TCHMB), hosted its first in-person Learning Sessions across Texas. Grounded in the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Breakthrough Series (BTS) Collaborative Model for Breakthrough Improvement, these sessions provide a valuable space for peer learning, where multidisciplinary hospital-based teams of health care professionals share experiences, identify challenges, and collaborate on solutions. The Learning Sessions were designed to establish a solid foundation for collaboration and support ongoing quality improvement efforts across participating hospitals.
MoMMAs Voices prepared a blog on the TCHMB PPED quality improvement initiative. Their story describes how MoMMAs Voices supported the project and their vital role with patient integration. Read more on the MoMMAs Voices site: https://www.mommasvoices.org/blog/recognition-and-response-to-postpartum-preeclampsia-in-the-emergency-department-pped
The Population Health team was established in 2015 to address the needs of family and child health through partnerships with and funding from state agencies.
Hear from Gillian Gonzaba, NNP-BC, about the new TCHMB LASSO-TX statewide quality improvement initiative focused on improving breastfeeding and the use of a mother’s own milk for Texas infants, along with the promotion of safe infant sleep best practices.
At the Texas Collaborative for Healthy Mothers and Babies (TCHMB), we are proud to use September (Women in Medicine Month) to recognize the outstanding women leaders driving our quality improvement (QI) efforts through their expertise, vision, and commitment to our Executive Committee and other workgroups and our internal staff. These women provide invaluable expertise and vision to drive our mission forward.
Dr. Alice Gong is the current vice chair of the Texas Collaborative for Healthy Mothers and Babies (TCHMB). I spoke with Dr. Gong to learn more about her achievements and dedication to improving the health and well-being of newborns.