• Ann. Intern. Med. · Dec 2020

    Timing of Prenatal Care Initiation in the Health Resources and Services Administration Health Center Program in 2017.

    • Carolyn Robbins and Samantha Martocci.
    • Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Rockville, Maryland (C.R.).
    • Ann. Intern. Med. 2020 Dec 1; 173 (11 Suppl): S29-S36.

    BackgroundEarly prenatal care is vital for improving maternal health outcomes and health behaviors, but medically vulnerable and underserved populations are less likely to begin prenatal care in the first trimester. In 2017, the Health Center Program provided safety-net care to more than 27 million persons, including 573 026 prenatal patients, at approximately 12 000 sites across the United States and U.S. jurisdictions. As part of a mandatory reporting requirement, health centers tracked whether patients initiated prenatal care in their first trimester of pregnancy.ObjectiveTo identify health center characteristics associated with the initiation of prenatal care in the first trimester, as well as actionable steps policymakers, providers, and health centers can take to promote early initiation of prenatal care.DesignSecondary analysis of cross-sectional data from the 2017 Uniform Data System.SettingThe United States and 8 U.S. jurisdictions.ParticipantsHealth center grantees with prenatal patients (n = 1281).MeasurementsMultinomial logistic regression (adjusted for state or jurisdiction clustering) was used to identify health center characteristics associated with achievement of the Healthy People 2020 baseline (77.1%) and target (84.8%) for women receiving prenatal care in the first trimester (Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Objective 10.1).ResultsOverall, 57.4% of health centers met the Healthy People 2020 baseline (mean, 78%; median, 81%), and 37.9% met the Healthy People 2020 target. Several characteristics were positively associated with meeting the baseline (larger proportion of prenatal patients aged 20 to 24 years) and target (more total patients, prenatal care by referral only, a larger proportion of prenatal patients aged 25 to 44 or ≥45 years, and a larger proportion of White or privately insured patients). Other characteristics were negatively associated with the baseline (location outside New England, location in a rural area, and a large proportion of prenatal patients aged <15 years) and target (more prenatal patients, location outside New England, provision of prenatal care to women living with HIV, and more uninsured patients or patients eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid).LimitationThe data set is at the health center grantee level and does not contain information on timing or quality of follow-up prenatal care.ConclusionMost health centers met the Healthy People 2020 baseline, but opportunities for improvement remain and the Healthy People 2020 target is still a challenge for many health centers. Policymakers, providers, and health centers can learn from high-achieving centers to promote early initiation of prenatal care among medically vulnerable and underserved populations.Primary Funding SourceHealth Resources and Services Administration.

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