Perinatal Health |
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GA Perinatal Quality Collaboratve |
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What is Perinatal Regionalization?
A collaborative system of hospitals & providers striving to assure that deliveries happen in the hospital with the appropriate level of care for the mother and the infant.
Mission Statement: The purpose of the Regional Perinatal Centers is to coordinate access to optimal and appropriate maternal and infant health care.
Vision Statement: Optimal and equitable outcomes for Georgia mothers and babies.
Services Provided by Regional Perinatal Centers (RPC):
- Comprehensive perinatal health care for pregnant women, their fetuses and infants of all risk categories
- Medical consultation
- Assistance with transport/transfers of high-risk mothers and infants
- Outreach education to providers and staff of hospitals within the specific region
Where are services located?
Basic perinatal services include comprehensive obstetric care through neonatal newborn services. Additionally, there are six Regional Perinatal Centers, specially qualified hospitals, which are designated to specific geographic regions that provide the most advanced care for high risk mothers and infants.
Albany
Albany, Georgia 31701
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Columbus
Columbus, GA 31901
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Atlanta
Atlanta, GA 30303 ·
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Macon
Macon, GA 31201
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Augusta
Augusta, GA 30912
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Savannah
Savannah, GA 31404
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Related Documents
Maternal Diversion Log (xlsx)
Neornatal Diversion Log (xlsx)
Maternal Quarterly Programmatic Report for RPC Totals (xlsx)
Neonatal Quarterly Programmatic Report (xlsx)
Page last updated 12/14/2018