In January 2023, when the nation鈥檚 leading hospital accreditation board, The Joint Commission, introduced an advanced certification in perinatal care to help organizations improve outcomes, 嘿嘿视频鈥檚 obstetrics teams moved swiftly.
嘿嘿视频鈥檚 three birthing hospitals, 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擝rooklyn, 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擫ong Island, and Tisch Hospital, have met the commission鈥檚 existing standards for quality and safety outcomes in obstetric care since 2021. The new advanced certification required the implementation of new protocols that prioritize the social and emotional wellbeing of pregnant patients before, during, and after delivery. By May of this year, 嘿嘿视频 had risen to the challenge, becoming the first academic medical center in New York State to achieve the advanced certification.
鈥淲hat鈥檚 special is not just that we were first in the state, but that we achieved the certification across all three campuses,鈥 says Maxine Simon, chief regulatory officer for 嘿嘿视频.
Whereas the standard certification focuses solely on core measures such as rates of cesarean delivery and episiotomy, a surgical technique to prevent tissue rupture during childbirth, the advanced measures emphasize trauma-informed care, social assessments, and mental health.
鈥淲e understood that the focus was now beyond just the physicality of a patient coming in for labor and delivery,鈥 says Eileen Magri, PhD, RN, senior director of nursing at 嘿嘿视频 Hospital鈥擫ong Island, who coordinated the certification application and process. 鈥淚t was more about the wholeness of the person and of the birthing experience.鈥
Because trauma-informed care centers on patient communication, the teams partnered with 嘿嘿视频鈥檚 Medical Center Information Technology department, known as MCIT, to add a series of new questions within the institution鈥檚 electronic health record system. For instance, patients are now asked 鈥淚s there anything you鈥檇 like to share with us that might impact your labor and delivery?鈥 as a way to screen for past trauma.
For social assessments, patients are asked about their home life to determine whether they need additional help once leaving the hospital and are assessed for issues such as substance use and access to food and housing. For mental health challenges, patients are queried to assess their risk for postpartum depression and other mood disorders and the need for assistance connecting with local mental health services.
鈥淥ur timeline for meeting the new Joint Commission standards was really tight,鈥 says Dr. Magri. 鈥淲e had to figure out how to do these things quickly. But thanks to our tri-campus approach to aligning our practices and policies and the amazing job of our MCIT partners, we had the resources to get the job done.鈥