“Your Voice Matters”: Educating Women About C-Sections — Preview the Final Materials
Cesarean sections (c-sections) can be important and even
lifesaving in some circumstances. However, studies also have
found that overuse of c-sections may result in harm and poor
outcomes for mothers and babies. In the last few years across
California, providers, payers, purchasers, policymakers, and
others have been working together to
reduce unwarranted variation in low-risk, first-birth
c-sections. A key goal is to ensure that c-sections are only
being performed when they are absolutely needed.
There is broad agreement that any solution should involve
patients in decisions about their care and should promote
communication between patients and providers. During the past
year, the California Health Care Foundation (CHCF), California
Maternal Quality Care Collaborative (CMQCC), and Consumer Reports
teamed up to develop new consumer education tools. These were
designed to educate women about the overuse of c-sections and to
encourage them to engage with their care team to support vaginal
birth and reduce their chances of having a c-section that could
have been avoided. These tools are consistent with — and an
important compliment to — the
c-section provider toolkit developed by CMQCC.
Join us Tuesday, June 19, 2018 from noon to 1 PM PT to preview
the final package of educational materials before they are
publicly released. Learn how you and your organization can use
the research and materials to educate women and promote
productive communication about c-sections between women and their
care teams.
Please
register now for “Your Voice Matters”: Educating
Women About C-Sections — Preview the Final Materials.
After registering, you will receive emailed instructions about
how to join the webinar. This event will be recorded and the
recording will be posted on the CHCF website following the event