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P-ISSN 0029-2559
E-ISSN 2379-4313
Policy Forum: Introduction
Vol. 81, Issue 1, 2020January 01, 2020 EDT

Infant Mortality: Access and Barriers to Quality Perinatal Care in North Carolina

Tamara Bradham Atkinson,
Policy Foruminfant mortalityperinatal careTamara Bradham Atkinson
Copyright Logoccby-nc-sa-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.81.1.28

Articles in Vol. 81, Issue 1, 2020

Vol. 81, Issue 1, 2020
  • Leveraging an Academic-Practice Partnership to Improve Maternal and Child Health Outcomes in North Carolina
    Isabel A. MorganChristine TuckerDiana M. UrlaubTara Owens ShulerDorothy Cilenti
  • Awareness, Knowledge, and Travel-Related Risk Factors for Zika Virus Among Latinas Attending a Federally Qualified Health Center in Rural North Carolina
    Serena S. Zhou-TalbertStephanie Y. LeeNadja A. VielotAnna C. SilverJennifer AnnaCathlene R. WebsterSylvia Becker-Dreps
  • Not Just a New Chapter – A Whole New Book
    Peter J. Morris
  • The State of North Carolina's Perinatal Health
    Kelly S. KimpleLatoshia RouseWalidah Karim-RhoadesM. Kathryn Menard
  • Infant Mortality: Access and Barriers to Quality Perinatal Care in North Carolina
    Tamara Bradham Atkinson
  • Levels of Care for Perinatal Health
    John E. Wimmer
  • Using LOCATe to Improve Neonatal and Maternal Outcomes
    Kathryn A. Mitchell
  • Perinatal Substance Use Disorders Treatment
    Melissa GodwinSherri GreenHendrée JonesStarleen Scott Robbins
  • Navigating Perinatal Care in Western North Carolina: Access for Patients and Providers
    Carol C. CoulsonShelley Galvin
  • Maternal Mental Health MATTERS
    Mary Kimmel
  • Neonatal and Early Infant Development
    Melissa R. JohnsonJames M. Helm
  • Medicaid Coverage for Pregnant Women: A Pathway to Healthy Outcomes for Moms and Children
    Whitney TuckerCiara Zachary
  • Addressing Maternal Deaths in North Carolina: Striving to Reach Zero
    Maria J. SmallBelinda PettifordTara Owens ShulerKathleen Jones-Vessey
  • Perinatal Disparities and Solutions
    Shafia M. Monroe
  • The Power of Connection, Trust, and Voice: Perinatal Support Through Community
    Amanda Brickhouse Murphy
  • Running the Numbers: Disparities in Infant Mortality: Examining Perinatal Periods of Risk
    Vito Di BonaKathleen Jones-VesseySarah McCracken Cobb
  • Spotlight on the Safety Net: Early Home Visiting to Improve Child and Family Well-Being
    Michelle Ries
  • ISSUE BRIEF: A REPORT FROM THE NCIOM PERINATAL SYSTEM OF CARE TASK FORCE
    North Carolina Institute of Medicine
  • ISSUE BRIEF: HEALTHY NORTH CAROLINA 2030: A Path Toward Health
    North Carolina Institute of Medicine
North Carolina Medical Journal
Atkinson, Tamara Bradham. 2020. “Infant Mortality: Access and Barriers to Quality Perinatal Care in North Carolina.” North Carolina Medical Journal 81 (1): 28–31. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.81.1.28.
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