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The Texas Department of State Health Services DSHS collaborates with the Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health M, along with various partners including the Texas Collaborative for Healthy Mothers and Babies TCHMB, the Texas Hospital Association THA, and the Preeclampsia Foundation, to implement the TexasM Program. This program is designed to empower Texas birthing hospitals through technical assistance and collaborative learning experiences med at making quality improvements that result in better outcomes for mothers.
Our primary goal is to eradicate preventable maternal deaths and severe maternal morbidity rates and reduce disparities within these outcomes across our state. TexasM employs a systematic approach based on the Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Breakthrough Series BTS Collaborative rapid improvement initiatives. This model focuses on enhancing care quality and patient outcomes through shared learning among multidisciplinary hospital teams implementing specific bundle elements.
M is a national initiative med at improving maternal safety by working with state teams and health syste implement best practices across 50 states. The M Patient Safety Bundles are carefully vetted collections of effective practices focused on key maternal health and safety areas. TexasM utilizes the BTS Collaborative model as its foundational framework, which includes forming local improvement teams, conducting preparatory work, participating in interactive learning sessions, engaging through action periods with continued shared learning calls, rapid cycle Plan-Do-Study-Act PDSA tests of change implementation, regular data reporting for continuous feedback and improvement.
Since 2018, TexasM has been supporting Texas hospitals by implementing the Obstetric Hemorrhage Bundle and piloting the Obstetric Care for Women with Opioid Use Disorder Bundle. In December 2020, our focus shifted to implementing the Severe Hypertension in Pregnancy Bundle, alongside Wave 1 of the Obstetric Care for Women with Opioid and Other Substance Use Disorder Innovation and Improvement Learning Collaborative based on the M Care for Pregnant and Postpartum People with Substance Use Disorders Bundle.
For more information about the Obstetric Care for Women with Opioid and Other Substance Use Disorders Initiative or to learn about upcoming events and webinars, please visit our dedicated pages.
TexasM provides assistance and can connect you to M Patient Safety Bundles, tools, and data centers. If interested in enrolling your hospital in TexasM to implement these bundles or seeking additional information, contact us at [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected].
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