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Integrating Behavioral Health and Community Outreach in a Free-Standing Birth Center

By The Midwife Center for Birth and Women’s Health
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The Midwife Center for Birth and Women’s Health has started two new programs to better serve Medicaid beneficiaries. The first program was an integrated behavioral health program to engage pregnant clients who may not otherwise seek out behavioral health. This has pivoted fully online. The second program involved hiring a community engagement coordinator to reach out to communities most in need.

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Written by:
Kelli Sheppard
Published on:
January 5, 2021

Resource Information

Author: The Midwife Center for Birth and Women’s Health
Audience: Clinical
Type: Spark Session
Category: Clinical
Dimension: Learn
Topics: Behavioral Health, Birth, Community, Engagement, Equity
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