The Role of Hospitals in Optimizing Postpartum Mental Health Support
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Date
Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 12:00 PM – Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 01:00 PMCost
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Open To
Description
November 21 at 1 p.m. ET | 12 p.m. CT
The postpartum period is a dangerous time for new moms; nearly 63% of pregnancy-related deaths occur in this time. Postpartum depression and anxiety are the most common complications of birth and maternal suicide and overdose are the leading causes of pregnancy-related deaths.
Co-hosted by the American Hospital Association and The Policy Center for Maternal Mental Health, this webinar will explore the role hospitals can play to build up treatment and support for maternal mental health disorders during this critical period.
Woman’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, La. will dive into the development of its newest 10-bed perinatal mental health unit, dedicated to creating a safe space for those with diagnosed perinatal mental health conditions. Mental health leaders from University of Colorado Hospital will share the programs they have developed to support mothers through their intensive outpatient programs, focused on support, therapy and medication management.
Speakers will emphasize strategies and action steps hospitals and health systems can take to prioritize mental health, especially for high-risk pregnancies, and improve postpartum experiences and outcomes.
This webinar is open to all.
Speakers:
- Cheri Barker Johnson, MSN, RNC-OB, executive vice president and chief nursing officer, Woman’s Hospital
- Jessalyn Kelleher, Psy.D., clinical director, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
- Melissa Kwitowski, Ph.D., program director, University of Colorado Hospital
- Moderator: Aisha Syeda, MPH, senior program manager, American Hospital Association