Addressing Critical Needs in Maternal and Infant Health Data Sharing
TOPEKA, Kan., July 9, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — KONZA National Network, a non-profit Health Information Exchange (HIE) and Designated Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN™), today announced the launch of Birth Connect to provide timely alerts to OB/GYNs that a birth parent under their care has delivered a baby.
The United States has the highest maternal mortality rate among high-income countries, according to a March 2024 report by The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC). The report, “Interoperability of Maternity Health Care Records,” emphasizes the critical need for comprehensive and timely data sharing to improve health outcomes for birth parents and newborns.
KONZA’s Birth Connect directly responds to this call by linking medical records of birth parents and newborns, ensuring that healthcare providers in the full continuum of care have access to complete and accurate data. This enables quicker response to potential complications and supports health needs in the early stages of life, while ensuring effective care coordination, seamless post-birth transition and continuous health monitoring.
Bridging the Data Gap
This innovative, first-of-its-kind product solves several persistent problems:
Key Features
The Pilot Site
KONZA worked closely with Hartford HealthCare in Connecticut to develop and pilot Birth Connect throughout 2023 and early 2024.
“Hartford Healthcare was honored to be the pilot site for KONZA’s Birth Connect product,” said Lisa Shubitowski, Interoperability Solutions Architect. ”Birth Connect allows us to utilize existing technologies in new and innovative ways to communicate critical health events to healthcare providers in the community in support of our patients.”
Unique Alerting Use Cases
KONZA is committed to investing in the development of products that leverage HIE data to address emerging critical health and communication challenges that are national in scope and too complex for a single system to manage.
“Alerting products are rapidly evolving,” said Laura McCrary, EdD, President and CEO of KONZA. “Traditionally used to notify providers of patient admissions and discharges, these systems can now alert providers about critical health events or high-risk situations. KONZA has now developed and deployed three key clinical alert modalities, and we are collaborating with University of Connecticut researchers on the development of a fourth for suicide prevention.”
KONZA’s other alerting products include:
About KONZA: www.konza.org
Contact:
Katy Brown
785-220-1535 | kbrown@konza.org
SOURCE KONZA National Network
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