AIM (Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health) is a national organization guided by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Health Resource and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). AIM offers online resources, technical assistance, webinars and learning series.
New Hampshire Perinatal Quality Collaborative (NHPQC) and the Northern New England Perinatal Quality Improvement Network (NNEPQIN) at Dartmouth Health and the NH Department of Public Health Services lead the AIM perinatal quality improvement work in New Hampshire.
NNEPQIN and the NHPQC are partnering with NH DHHS and two national initiatives, CDC’s ERASE Maternal Mortality and The Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health (AIM), to eliminate preventable maternal mortality and severe maternal morbidity. The AIM/ERASE webinar series features presentations on specific topics relevant to perinatal health and AIM Patient Safety Bundles in New Hampshire.
The NHPQC partners with the state of NH to lead perinatal improvement efforts across the state directly with hospitals, community service providers and service users.
Patient Safety Bundles are a collection of tools designed to improve outcomes, including information on evidence-informed best practices and actionable resources that can be implemented in a variety of patient care environments.
These are the bundles that our NHPQC and AIM partnership is focused on in New Hampshire.
This bundle is designed to improve care for pregnant and postpartum individuals with substance use disorder (SUD). It provides healthcare providers with standardized guidelines for screening, treatment, harm reduction, and support services to enhance maternal and infant health outcomes while addressing stigma and barriers to care.
This bundle is aimed at improving the identification, treatment, and support of individuals experiencing mental health conditions during pregnancy and postpartum. It provides healthcare providers with standardized guidelines for screening, risk assessment, intervention, and care coordination to enhance maternal well-being and safety.
Need expert guidance on perinatal mental health care? PSI offers free psychiatric consultations for medical providers who prescribe medication, providing expert support on pregnancy, postpartum, and pre-conception planning.
Discover how to seamlessly integrate mental health screening and treatment into obstetric care with this insightful webinar featuring OB-GYN Dr. Ricci Sylla. Gain practical tools and resources to support your patients and care team.
Recognizing urgent maternal warning signs can help save lives by ensuring timely medical care for serious pregnancy- and postpartum-related complications. View the key symptoms that should never be ignored on AIM's website.
Stay informed and engaged with AIM's upcoming events. From training sessions to collaborative discussions, these events provide valuable opportunities to learn, connect, and support efforts to improve maternal care nationwide.