San Joaquin-Sierra Regional Perinatal Program

Welcome to the San Joaquin-Sierra Regional Perinatal Program Web page.  As a program of the California Health Collaborative, we further the Collaboratives’ mission to improving the health and wellness of Californians by focusing on mothers and infants and improving perinatal outcomes. 

 

Perinatal Regionalization in California
The Regional Perinatal Programs of California (RPPC) evolved from the need for comprehensive, cooperative networks of public and private health care providers within geographic areas to promote the well-being of pregnant women and their babies. In the early 1980s the California Legislature mandated the development of a statewide network of perinatal regionalization. The goal was to match the needs of high risk perinatal patients with the appropriate type of care by developing a multi-tiered network of care providers and facilities within specific geographic areas.

RPPC Today
There are now 14 Title V funded RPPCs providing services to all areas of the State. The programs are designed to assist the California Department of Public Health , Maternal and Child Health Branch (MCH) to ensure that pregnant women and newborns have access to appropriate levels of high quality care, to provide for safe and effective treatment of women and their babies before, during and after delivery, to meet the needs of the infants at risk for neonatal complications and to reduce the incidence of maternal death due to obstetric complications.

The regional programs serve as facilitators in coordinating and supporting perinatal quality improvement within their regions. RPPC staff obtain and disseminate needs assessment and outcome data; consult with individual facilities regarding perinatal programs and services; collaborate with county and state maternal and child health departments, managed care plans, and other perinatal and professional groups and agencies on how best to meet the needs of the perinatal community; develop methods, models and materials for use by perinatal providers; create and support education programs to address the needs of high risk mothers and infants in their regions; represent their regions in regional and state task forces; and work with other perinatal regions and the state to respond to needs identified across the regions.

The RPPCs have the flexibility, neutrality and credibility to bridge public and private sectors and to cross geographic boundaries. These programs offer the opportunity for multiple counties, hospitals, clinics, individual providers and health care plans to work collaboratively to identify common concerns. Services and linkages can then be planned cooperatively to address the needs of perinatal patients within each region.

For upcoming events, please visit our Calendar.

Event Registrations

For a listing of Regional Perinatal Programs:  Regional Perinatal Programs

 

Contact Information

 

Julie Barker, MPH CHES                                                                           

Program Manager                                                                   

Regional Perinatal Programs of California 

San Joaquin - Sierra Region 5                  

California Health Collaborative 

1625 East Shaw Avenue, Suite 155 

Fresno, California   93710  

Office: (559) 244 - 4512                             

Fax:  (559) 221 - 6219 

Email:  jbarker@healthcollaborative.org

 

 

 

 

 

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