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S. 116: MOMs Act: Alliance for Innovation on Maternal Health
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Involvement of stakeholders and organizations (Gillibrand, 2019).
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State assistance in improving maternal health (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Reduction in variation in maternal care standards (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Primarily data-driven and evidence-based practices (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Elimination of preventable maternal mortality and morbidity (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Implementation of best practices for maternal safety (Gillibrand, 2019).
S. 116: MOMs Act: Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Prevention Grant Program
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Medical facilities are allowed to use grants to buy equipment (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Funds may be used for staff training to match new standards (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Facilities with a mortality review committee are prioritized in funds distribution (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Prioritization of facilities serving low-income, at-risk, and rural populations (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Reports on the implementation are needed after two years (Gillibrand, 2019).
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Reports should be publicly available after one year (Gillibrand, 2019).
Impact on Nursing Practice Standards if Passed
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Therapeutic communication for mental health assessment in mothers and pregnant women.
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Heightened presence before, during, and after birth.
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Prompt identification of maternal venous and thromboembolism.
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Enhanced care in the case of obstetric hemorrhage.
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We are ensuring equally respectful treatment of minority groups and the elimination of any discriminating behaviors.
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We are participating in the review of mortality and morbidity rates.
Impact on Nursing Practice Standards if not Passed
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Use of state legislation on pregnancy and maternity.
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Maintenance of current nursing practice standards.
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Use of established practices in a given medical facility.
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Use of usual government funds for equipment and continuing education.
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They are ensuring that employees meet educational requirements to work in obstetric nursing.
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Monitoring and health assessment as prescribed in a given medical facility.
Impact on My Own Nursing Practice if Passed
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Nurses study new legislation closely.
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Nurses compare established practices to those prescribed by the new standards.
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Nurses learn how to use new equipment.
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Participation in staff training on preventing morbidity and mortality.
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We are communicating the importance of care to patients.
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We are educating colleagues and exposing violations.
Impact on My Own Nursing Practice if not Passed
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Nurses use practices compliant with current legislation.
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Nurses uphold the existing federal standards of prenatal and postnatal care.
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Use of existing equipment for birth assistance and monitoring.
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Nurses uphold the standards set at a given medical facility.
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Nurses make an effort to address mortality and morbidity in pregnant women and mothers based on their knowledge and existing standards.
Communication-Based on Nursing Practice
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Communication-based on evidence-based practice.
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Plenums for discussing complicated cases.
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Communication of changes to nursing practice.
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Staff training about the use of the new equipment.
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Heightened surveillance of complicated cases.
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Encouragement of communication between nurses and discussion of best practices enlisted in S. 116: MOMs Act.
Communication-Based on Nursing Standards
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Arrangement of meetings at medical facilities for communicating nursing standards.
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Observation of colleagues in action and discussion of new standards application.
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Continuing education on leading causes of maternal mortality.
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I am revising labor assistance standards to reduce primary cesarean birth.
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Diversity training to address the issue of racism and other types of discrimination.
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I am revising nursing assistance in the case of prenatal, birth, and postnatal complications.
Communication-Based on Nurse-Patient Outcomes
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Alarming mortality rate: 20 deaths per 100,000 births (Americas Health Rankings, 2018).
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Many women receive little to no prenatal and postnatal care (Lassi, Mansoor, Salam, Das & Bhutta, 2014).
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Hospitals and birthing centers gather statistics on nurse-patient outcomes.
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Nurses hold meetings to communicate statistics on outcomes.
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Two-sided, continuous communication with mortality review committees.
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The need to improve nurse-patient outcomes is communicated regularly based on recent research within a facility.
Impact on the Community
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Improved prenatal care for women in the community.
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Women have fewer concerns regarding pregnancy complications due to enhanced prenatal care.
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Pregnant womens and mothers mental health is stable due to the presence of a support system.
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Pregnant women can count on legal support in the case of a negative health outcome.
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Women have a better understanding of their rights and liberties.
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Women are more aware of the changes in legislation and can make well-informed decisions.
References
Americas Health Rankings. (2018). Maternal mortality in United States in 2018. Web.
Gillibrand, K. (2019). S. 116: MOMS Act. Web.
Lassi, Z. S., Mansoor, T., Salam, R. A., Das, J. K., & Bhutta, Z. A. (2014). Essential pre-pregnancy and pregnancy interventions for improved maternal, newborn and child health. Reproductive Health, 11 (Suppl 1), S2.
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