High-Risk Pregnancy To promote the health of women with a high-risk pregnancy, AultCare offers a successful High-Risk Pregnancy program. The program promotes a robust identification practice, a concentrated engagement process, and measurable outcomes. Process and Intervention AultCare’s High-Risk Pregnancy Program consists of four components: early identification, member assessment, risk stratification through the removal of barriers and identification of intended outcomes, and high-risk maternity solutions. Identification AultCare’s objective is to identify high-risk pregnancies as early as possible. One way to achieve this is by reviewing claims data. Other factors contributing to this identification process include: Individual predictive modeling Increased communication with Obstetrics and Gynecology (OB-GYN) practices Implementation of an assessment for those high-risk pregnancies Member Assessment The AultCare Case Management and Disease Management teams work alongside the member to complete an assessment of the mother’s current health and needs, and the future needs of the baby. Age Medical risk Mental health Substance abuse Past birth history History of Spontaneous Abortion (SAB)/Therapeutic Abortion (TAB)
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