Improvement in Multiple CMOP Measures


2016 has proven to be a successful one for CMOP PQITs.  There were three measures that demonstrated success from January through April 2016.  Those three measures include time to treatment and control and decreasing deliveries prior to 37 weeks for gestational hypertension and mild preeclampsia.



Time to Treatment and Control averaged just above 75%, which is the highest percentage of controlled patients in a consecutive four month time period since the initiation of CMOP. 

time to treatment and control

In the same consecutive four month time frame, early deliveries indicated by a diagnosis of gestational hypertension decreased to 61 and early deliveries by a diagnosis of mild preeclampsia were even lower at 36.

 

 

 

While there continues to be opportunities for improvement, the work done by PQITs is having a positive impact on expectant mothers and babies in NC moving us closer to the goal of being the best place to give birth and be born.