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First Trimester Health Care. Family Centered Care (FCC) initiative is a major DoD-TRICARE initiative to improve attractiveness of delivering ones child within our facilitiesAir Force Medical Service (AFMS) provides comprehensive first trimester health care to allSpecial consideration for potenti
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1. First Trimester Health Care in the Air Force Jon R. Pearse
Colonel, USAF Medical Corps
Chief of Policy, Medical Operations
Office of the Surgeon General
2. First Trimester Health Care Family Centered Care (FCC) initiative is a major DoD-TRICARE initiative to improve attractiveness of delivering ones child within our facilities
Air Force Medical Service (AFMS) provides comprehensive first trimester health care to all
Special consideration for potential occupational stresses and exposures for our service members
Unique role of the New Parent Support Program for all of our beneficiaries
3. Summary of Family Centered Care Initiative Family Centered Care Initiative (FCC) program transforms care delivery from a provider-centered to a patient/family centered experience
Obstetrical-FCC is the first DoD-TRICARE Management Activity initiative in this transformation
Elements of the FCC program were derived directly from patient and staff responses to multiple survey instruments and information obtained from MTF convenience samples
Our objective is to be the provider of choice for our families
4. Obstetrical-FCC Initiative within the Air Force Senior Air Force leadership is actively engaging all of our Medical Treatment Facilities (MTFs)
Increased sensitivity and resources allocated to be more Family Centered focused
Increased funding for staffing improvements
Tool kits and central resources provided
Without distinction between service members and dependant beneficiaries
5. IMPROVEMENTS SEEN Many best practices at our facilities
screening for:
Post-partum depression
Domestic violence
Substance abuse, tobacco, alcohol
Spring Garden Interactive CD-ROM and video
Award winning pregnancy informational CD and video
Over 10,000 distributed last year
Eglin is distributing with prenatal vitamins at the pharmacy
This practice being encouraged for all facilities
Screening Ultrasounds for beneficiaries
All facilities facilitating children to attend prenatal appointments
6. More Improvements Seen DoD/VA uncomplicated pregnancy guideline implementation
Nurse-educational visit by 6-8 weeks
First provider visit by 10-12 weeks
Streamlines visits and standardizes care
Inline with all American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology guidelines
Increasing continuity of care with provider
Have seen no net loss of patients after the 2003 appropriation act
The act provides same maternal-child benefits for those that opt for private sector care
7. After a Positive Pregnancy Test A standard profile is performed
Member is taken off of mobility status until 4 months post partum
Wearing of certain military gear is restricted
Gas Masks, Respirators, utility belts
General duty performance restrictions applied
8. The Pregnancy Profile Goal is optimal maternal-fetal health
Duty restrictions balance:
Utmost care in reducing occupational risks to fetal development
Medical needs of the service member
Members right to participate in unit functions
9. Adhere to Federal health and Safety Recommendations The Air Force follows the 1996 Newborns and Mothers Health Protection Act is the cornerstone
OSHA-Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines followed
NIOSH-National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health followed
A worksite-occupational evaluation by skilled occupational experts occurs expediently when a service member becomes pregnant
Safety information and restrictions for optimal maternal-fetal health
Information is then provided to the member and to the members unit
10. New Parent Support Program Medical Program through Family Advocacy
Staffed by contracted civilians at the MTF
All new pregnancies contacted
Parenting, nutrition, education, breast feeding, health classes offered
To include a Dads 101
Referrals made to Womens Infants and Children (WIC) programs CONUS and OCONUS
Family Centered Care initiative is actively integrating the New Parent Support Program within all of our Air Force facilities
11. Questions?