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

Author:

Bose-Brill Seuli1,D’Amico Rachel1ORCID,Bartley Adam2,Ashmead Robert2,Flores-Beamon Paola1,Jallaq Shadia2,Li Kevin3,Mao Shengyi1,Gillespie Shannon4,Fareed Naleef3,Venkatesh Kartik K5,Crossnohere Norah L1ORCID,Davis Jody1,Bunger Alicia C6,Lorenz Allison2

Affiliation:

1. Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, The Ohio State University College of Medicine , Columbus, Ohio, USA

2. Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center, The Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio, USA

3. Department of Biomedical Informatics, The Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio, USA

4. College of Nursing, The Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio, USA

5. Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Ohio State University College of Medicine , Columbus, Ohio, USA

6. College of Social Work, The Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio, USA

Abstract

Abstract 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.

Funder

The Ohio State University College of Medicine

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health Informatics

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