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Promoting Maternal Mental Health: Massachusetts is leading the way Nancy Byatt, DO, MS, MBA, FAPM Medical Director, MCPAP for Moms; Executive Director, Lifeline4Moms Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Ob/Gyn & QHS, UMMS/UMMHC Health care


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Promoting Maternal Mental Health:

Massachusetts is leading the way

Nancy Byatt, DO, MS, MBA, FAPM Medical Director, MCPAP for Moms; Executive Director, Lifeline4Moms Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Ob/Gyn & QHS, UMMS/UMMHC

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Health care systems need to change to address perinatal depression

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Maternal mental health complications are one of the most common complications of pregnancy

http://www.acog.org/Womens-Health/Depression-and-Postpartum- Depression

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Maternal mental health affects mom, child, and family

Preterm delivery Low birth weight NICU admissions Offspring cognitive delays Offspring behavioral problems

Preventable cause of maternal morbidity and mortality

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Vast majority of perinatal depression is unrecognized and untreated

Byatt et al. (2015). Ob Gyn.

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Professional societies, policy makers, and stakeholders have consensus about screening and systems of care

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Education Care

coordination

Consultation

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Since our launch in July 2014, MCPAP for Moms has served many providers and parents

OB Practices Enrolled 143 (72%) Women Served 3,467 Doc-doc Telephone Encounters 2,349 Face to Face Evaluations 208 Care Coordination Encounters 4,092

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Since our launch in July 2014, MCPAP for Moms has served many providers and parents

OB Practices Enrolled 143 (72%) Women Served 3,467 Doc-doc Telephone Encounters 2,349 Face to Face Evaluations 208 Care Coordination Encounters 4,092

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All women who live in Massachusetts have access to psychiatric treatment

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Untreated depression comes at a high cost

Jose Y. Diaz and Richard Chase. Wilder Research, 651-280-2700 October 2010

$22,000/yr $192,400,000/yr

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Our model can result in significant savings

Jose Y. Diaz and Richard Chase. Wilder Research, 651-280-2700 October 2010

$22,000/yr ~$200 Million/yr $11.81/yr $0.98/month $850,000/yr

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MCPAP for Moms has been recognized as an innovative, scalable and replicable model

21st Century Cures

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www.Lifeline4Moms.org Phone: 608-856-8455

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www.Lifeline4Moms.org

Nancy.Byatt@UMassMemorial.org

Thank you!