The KyPQC Annual Meeting went virtual in 2021! If you were unable to attend during the event, or just want to review content. Here are the recordings for both days. The previous page has the agenda for the event. This agenda lists which speakers/ topics are in each recording and in what order they presented. Each recording below is separated by days and time. They are listed in the order they were presented.
Welcome, Introductions, Overview – Lt. Governor Jacqueline Coleman
Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM): A National Quality Improvement Commitment – Chelsea Lennox, MPH, Program Manager, AIM
The Massachusetts Birth Equity Journey – Audra R. Meadows, MD, MPH, FACOG, Perinatal Neonatal Quality Improvement Network of MA (PNQIN)
Supporting Better Outcomes for SUD in Kentucky through QI and AIM in the Perinatal Setting – Monica Clouse, MPH, CPH, Program Manager, KyPQC and Mary Beth Allen, PhD, MBA, Healthy Policy Specialist, KyPQC
Supporting Better Outcomes for SUD in Kentucky through QI and AIM in the Perinatal Setting – Monica Clouse, MPH, CPH, Program Manager, KyPQC and Mary Beth Allen, PhD, MBA, Healthy Policy Specialist, KyPQC
AIM/ACOG Closing Remarks – Lisa M. Hollier, MD, Past President of ACOG, Co-Chair of the Texas Mortality Review Committee, Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist
AIM Q&A Session
The Here and NOWs of Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome: Utilizing science to improve the care of infants with antenatal opioid exposure – Lori Devlin, DO, MHA, MS, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Louisville School of Medicine
FindHelpNowKY.org Locating Near-Real-Time Available Substance Use Disorder Treatment Options – Danita Coulter, Educational Services Assistant Senior, Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center (KIPRC), University of Kentucky and Brandi Murriell, Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) Centers
Pilot Participation in first KyPQC Quality Improvement Initiatives – Workgroup Leads: Lyndsey Neese, MD, MMM, FACOG; Cheryl Parker, DNP, CRNA, RNC-OB; Leann Baker, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC
Pilot Hospitals: St. Elizabeth and The Medical Center at Bowling Green
Wrap-up and Closing Remarks
Screening, SBIRT and Substance Use in the OB Setting – so what does this all mean? – Marcela Smid, MD, MA, MS, Assistant Professor, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, University of Utah Health
Opioid Analgesics Prescribing Practices during the Postpartum Period: A KASPER* Review 2014-2020 (*Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting) – Connie White, MD, MS, FACOG, Deputy Commissioner, KDPH and Adam Berrones, PhD, Epidemiologist, KASPER
Understanding and Applying Kentucky NAS Reporting Registry Data – Emily Ferrell, MPH, CPH, Epidemiologist, Division of Maternal and Child Health, KDPH
Introducing the Kentucky Breastfeeding Triple Step: Three Baby-Friendly Steps that Can Improve Your Care of Infants with NAS and Their Families – Paula Schreck, MD, IBCLC, FABM, Chief Clinical Strategy, Coffective
Welcome, Introductions, Overview - Steven J. Stack, MD, MBA, FACE, Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH)
Morning Plenary
Maternal Morbidity, Mortality and Racial Disparities: What Can We Do? – Dena Goffman, MD, Vice Chair for Quality and Patient Safety, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
Maternal Health Equity in Vulnerable Populations – Haywood Brown, MD, FACOG, Professor Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vice Dean Faculty Affairs, Associate Dean, Diversity, Morsani College of Medicine
Q&A for Morning Plenary
Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative: Improving Care for Pregnant Persons with OUD through a Statewide Quality Improvement Initiative – Ann Borders, MD, MSc, MPH, Executive Director and Obstetric Lead, Illinois Perinatal Quality Collaborative; Clinical Associate Professor Maternal Fetal Medicine, NorthShore University Health System
Afternoon Plenary: Address
UK PATHways: Perinatal Assistance and Treatment Home at the University of Kentucky Polk Dalton Clinic – John O’Brien, MD, Medical Director for Labor and Delivery, University of Kentucky, Jason Joy, MS, LMFT, and Linda Berry, RN, PATHways and PATHhome Program, University of Kentucky, and Bethany Wilson, Patient Advocate
Maternal Opiate and Substance Treatment (MOST) Program: Caring for Pregnancies with Opiate Use Disorder – Jonathan Weeks, MD, Executive Medical Director for Maternal and Fetal Medicine, Director of MOST Program, Norton Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Angela Adams, LCSW Clinical Therapist, and Tessa Franklin, BSN, RN Nurse Navigator Norton MOST Program
Colorado Perinatal Care Quality Collaborative (CPCQC) – Maternal and Infant SUD Initiatives in Colorado – Susan Hwang, MD, MPH, PhD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Perinatal Health Services Research, University of Colorado School of Medicine and Lisa Becker, MD, OB/GYN Hospitalist, Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, Denver CO
Oklahoma Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative (OPQIC) – Oklahoma Mothers and Newborns affected by Opioids – Barbara Koop, MS, RNC-ON and Denise Cole, MS, RNC-NIC, Program Managers, OPQIC
Baby Steps: Improving Post-Partum Care One Step at a Time – Judy Theriot, MD Medical Director, Department of Medicaid Services